Any Suggestions would be appreciated!!!!

poohs4me

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Does anyone know how we could make one hotel room appear to be two separate rooms. . It has nothing to do with "friskiness on the balcony". At home we are trying to get our daughter to sleep in her own room and don't want to disrupt the new pattern when we are at WDW. We are looking at Home-Away-From-Home options(we want to stay on-site), but we aren't sure if any will come through. In case the home-away-from-home option doesn't come true, does anyone have any suggestions?
 
Why not try 2 connecting rooms. She could have her own room--just like at home. You and DH can just leave the door between the rooms open--we really like this arrangement. My DH and I can watch tv without bothering our sleeping daughters in the next room.
 
We only have one and she's 5. We are looking into that option as well, but thought it might be scary for her.
 
Can't imagine a way. If you can't get a hafh - which is more important - staying onsite, or maintaining your daughter's routine?

If you want the routine, offsite is Holiday Inn Family Suites which might be exactly what you need. Your daughter would have not just "a room" but an cool themed kids room with nintendo, tv and bunkbeds. Reviews on the Orlando board have been mostly great, could be the thing for you - especially if you need to motivate a tot to sleep in her own room.

Just an idea.
 
















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