All Star room measurement

Ronda93

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I need the help of someone staying at an All Star resort in the next couple of months. We have reservations for seven nights starting November 1. Thanks to these boards, we have split the ressie to get the lower rates starting November 3 ; )

We are traveling with friends and their 5 yo twins. Our reservation is for the ASMovies and we have requested adjoining rooms.

We've stayed at all of the AS Resorts. My partner and I are usually on the same schedule.... we're early to bed, early to rise, so our use of the room is well synched. With the addition of four people and their habits, I am considering ways to turn the safe/shelf/sink area of the room into a changing area. It would also serve to cut down the light in the room after the kids are in bed.

I believe that a shower curtain rod would span that opening, but I'm not sure and would like to get a good idea of how wide it is. I know few people travel with a tape measure, but most people's arm span is equal to their height.

I plan to make a trip to the super Walmart once we settle in and would buy the rod there (packing a shower curtain and rings from home).

Has anyone else tried something like this?
 
I really can't help with the measurement question but I noted you said you got "adjoining" rooms. I am not sure what you wnat but "adjoining" rooms simply means rooms next to each other. If what you wanted was to have the internal doorway between the rooms (where a door opens from each room), then you need to get "connecting" rooms.
 












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