5 people in one room or two rooms at all star

Charleston Zurg

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Three adults and two children. What would you do? Get connecting rooms at a value or go with a room at PORS and get a trundle bed? I am leaning towards two rooms.::MickeyMo
 
Definitely two rooms. You will want two bathrooms with three adults. Also, you will want your privacy at night.
 
I would agree with the 2 rooms. We usually stay at All-Star and there are 2 adults & 3 children (ages 13,8, & 4) and it does become a little tight, especially in the morning getting ready to go to the parks and at night getting ready for bed.


Hope this helps1
Chuck
 
Another vote for two rooms (plenty of beds, two bathrooms and two TVs). :D
 
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Although we have had 3 adults & 2 kids in 1 room at the All Stars(1 child was in a crib), given your choices, I would do the 2 rooms at the All Stars.
 
Two rooms! The 2nd bathroom, shower/sinks is such a time saver. Having plenty of storage space, extra TV and bed space is so nice too. We did this with our kids a few years ago and it was so nice. Plus the kids love the allstars.:D
 
My mil went on our Sept 2002 trip with us and we went with 1 room at a deluxe. If your going to split the room it might be fun to stay a deluxe that you have been wanting to try out. I might add the one bath room was never a problem for us.
 
Another vote for two rooms. The rooms at the All-Stars are on the small side as it is. We stayed at Music and Movies with two adults and two children and it was okay. Had there been another adult in the room, I think it would have been too much.
 
We (Me, DH, DD - 16, DD - 6, DD- 4) just returned Wed from 5 nights at Pop Century with connecting rooms. I STRONGLY recommend this. Pop is new and we all enjoyed it very much.

Anne
 
We have 2 rooms booked at POP (3 kids 2 adults). You cant fit 5 adults in 1 room there - (values) no rollaways available and no daybeds. Room occupancy is 4 plus child in crib.:D POR would be cheaper and we have done that too, but with that many adults definately 2 rooms @ POP::MickeyMo ::yes::
 
Two rooms at the, Pop Century
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Another vote for 2 rooms.....definitely!!!!

sounds like you have your answer!!::yes::

Have Fun!!:hyper:
 
Although I'm not a big fan of the value resorts - sounds like two rooms at one would be your best option.
 
We've stayed at each level of resorts at WDW. My dd, 10, and I stayed at AllStarMu in Dec. I was pretty concerned as to how I would like it after staying at the Polynesian in August. Well....my dd was just thrilled with the place. And I was really surprised with how much I liked it. I say go with the two rooms. Your kids will really enjoy the resort, any of the values, and you won't be spending a ton of money. It will be nice for the adults to sit and enjoy some quiet time, while the kids sleep in the next room!!!
 
Originally posted by ColoradoDis
Although I'm not a big fan of the value resorts - sounds like two rooms at one would be your best option.

Ditto!

Anne
 


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