Accommodations for 6 adults, 2 kids, 2 infants

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Ok, I'm pretty sure that I know the answer, but I thought that I would ask...

Would the be any accommodations (other than vacation homes) that would allow for 6 adults, 2 children, and 2 infants to stay in the same suite? This would be the cheapest option for them, I would think. The convenience of a kitchen would be ideal, as they can save money on food as well.

The thing is, my fiancé and I are looking into a WDW wedding, and his family needs to not spend a lot of money in order to be able to come (and if they don't come, we don't have the wedding at WDW).

We have researched All-Star Vacation Homes, Treehouse Villas, and Sheraton Vistana. Most resorts say rooms max out at 8 guests, but would that be including the infants?

I am a DVC member, but I don't have enough points this year to even give me accommodations for more than a few nights, if that. I really don't want to borrow points, as we will be going back in February 2014 for the Princess Half Marathon.

Anyone have any ideas?
 
Ok, I'm pretty sure that I know the answer, but I thought that I would ask...

Would the be any accommodations (other than vacation homes) that would allow for 6 adults, 2 children, and 2 infants to stay in the same suite? This would be the cheapest option for them, I would think. The convenience of a kitchen would be ideal, as they can save money on food as well.

The thing is, my fiancé and I are looking into a WDW wedding, and his family needs to not spend a lot of money in order to be able to come (and if they don't come, we don't have the wedding at WDW).

We have researched All-Star Vacation Homes, Treehouse Villas, and Sheraton Vistana. Most resorts say rooms max out at 8 guests, but would that be including the infants?

I am a DVC member, but I don't have enough points this year to even give me accommodations for more than a few nights, if that. I really don't want to borrow points, as we will be going back in February 2014 for the Princess Half Marathon.

Anyone have any ideas?
If you really want to put everyone in the same place, a four bedroom Wyndham Bonnet Creek can be had for about $1700 a week or so on ebay. They sleep 12.

You could also go for a pair of two bedroom units. They sleep 8 each and you could probably get two of them for less than the price of one 4-bedroom.
 
DisneyDudet said:
Ok, I'm pretty sure that I know the answer, but I thought that I would ask...

Would the be any accommodations (other than vacation homes) that would allow for 6 adults, 2 children, and 2 infants to stay in the same suite? This would be the cheapest option for them, I would think. The convenience of a kitchen would be ideal, as they can save money on food as well.

The thing is, my fiancé and I are looking into a WDW wedding, and his family needs to not spend a lot of money in order to be able to come (and if they don't come, we don't have the wedding at WDW).

We have researched All-Star Vacation Homes, Treehouse Villas, and Sheraton Vistana. Most resorts say rooms max out at 8 guests, but would that be including the infants?

I am a DVC member, but I don't have enough points this year to even give me accommodations for more than a few nights, if that. I really don't want to borrow points, as we will be going back in February 2014 for the Princess Half Marathon.

Anyone have any ideas?

Wbc in the 4 bedroom presidential sleeps 12 and the three bedroom deluxe ( not the three bedroom presidential) sleeps 10 with the pull out couch but it depends on the specific sleeping arrangements, We will be 9 in a three bedroom at the end of the month that we got for cheap.

I don't know how wbc considers infants. With bassinettes or pack and plays I presume it would be okay, but the occupancy laws are dictated by the state, I presume.
 
[QUOTE="manhattanman]

I don't know how wbc considers infants. With bassinettes or pack and plays I presume it would be okay, but the occupancy laws are dictated by the state, I presume.[/QUOTE]

For what it is worth ( and even I am skeptical ) I read that the fire marshal does not consider infants under 2 as occupants but I would confirm this with the hotel first.
 

With the Sharaton Vistana, I can get them into a 2 bedroom for $175/nt. That's if I can squeeze the 2 babies in there. I have a feeling that's the best option I will have. :(
 
Depending on the time of year, Mystic Dunes is often available for rental. Their three bedroom lockoffs sleep 12. One king in the master bedroom, two fulls or queens (not sure which) in the second bedroom and a sofa bed. Lockoff part has another bed and sofa bed with a kitchenette and some privacy from the other side. It would be ideal for a large group.

If you do a Google search, you can find a floor plan.

Sheila
 


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