All Star Question about # of people

Colleen A.

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I know that the brochures for Disney all say that All Stars are for up to 4 people. My sister had suggested to me that she was sure that the 5 of us could easily fit in one of the rooms (she just got back 2 weeks ago). I know you are not 'supposed' to sleep 5 in that resort, but do people really do that? :confused: With my luck, if I tried to sneak a 5th person in, Disney would find out, then ban me from their resorts forever!:earseek:
 
They are only for 4 people. The rooms are quite small and have 2 double beds.
 
I'm sure people do it, but I would feel so guilt wracked and worried about getting caught I wouldn't enjoy my trip.
 
I'd think it would be a pretty tight fit as well. We got connecting rooms when we stayed with 6 and were sure glad for the extra space and extra bathroom!
 

Several deluxe resorts sleep 5 with 2 queens and a daybed:
YC/BC, CR, AKL deluxe savannah and the Poly. I have heard some BW rooms have them but it is a childs daybed, the others are for an adult. We stayed at the YC last Sept and our room was just fine.
 
I know if the 5th person staying in a All Star room is a child under 3 in a crib then this allowed. :D
 
Given the picture on your post, your kids are a bit older. The AS rooms are small with very young kids. I think you'll find yourself crammed in and like others before me - the guilt would just kill me. My DH wanted to try and squeeze 6 of us in this trip. My kids are only 7,5,3 & 1 but I told him no way was I doing it.

You can probably be more comfortable in a mod if you can't afford the deluxe. POR has a trundle for a small person.

Hope this helps. Have a great trip. ;)
 
It's small...I would not want 3 kids and 2 adults for any length of time in those rooms. The beds are doubles, my husband and I can hardly sleep together in one, but my 7 yr old likes her own and she moves a lot at night. It's okay for 3 maybe 4, but 5 ? I wouldn't do it. And yes you would have to tell them there were 4 and live quilty all week.
 
I would go with a moderate. Like cart-mom stated, POR has rooms with trundle beds and they are a little more roomy. For comfort this is what I would do.
 
From what I have been told the limit of 4 per room at the AS resorts is so that they don't violate the fire codes. Mickey
 
Looks like we'll just continue camping in FW! :) I guess when you raise 6 kids in a 1 bathroom home like she did (:rolleyes: ), a room at AS looks spacious enough for 3 kids!;) I think I like FW too much to ever stay anywhere else anyway :bounce:
 
Another thing to keep in mind is if you buy Ultimate Park hoppers they have to be on the room key. You wouldn't be able to buy 5 since you can only have 4 in the room. If you wanted them to have charging privileges you couldn't do it either.
 
They often run specials on the FW cabins for something like $159/night. Check www.mousesavers.com periodically if you are interested. With a discount maybe you could do 2 connecting rooms at the All Stars...
 
Well, this is my opinion. When I went with some cheerleaders, a few of them decided they wanted to have a sleepover. So five of them slept in one room. They said it was too small to work out, one of them ended up leaving and going back to her own room.
 












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