BRV Studio Capacity with 2 year old and newborn

kbeam

Don't get saucy with me, Bernaise.
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Are a 2 year old AND a newborn allowed in a studio with 4 adults? Newborn in crib, 2 year old on pulldown bed.
 
BRV studios officially sleep 5 plus an infant. So, yes you would be able to book.
 
Thank you! Now, I don't know whether to be happy about this or not. Daughter and her family want to come with us. Ugh. HAHA.
 
That’s a lot of adults for one bathroom! Have you thought of trying the Poly studios? They at least give you the extra half bath. But technically, yeah - you’re good to go!

Good luck!
 

Thank you! Now, I don't know whether to be happy about this or not. Daughter and her family want to come with us. Ugh. HAHA.
Does she know 2 of the adults will be sharing a double sleep sofa?

IMO, if you want to stay at BRV, Daughter & family need their own room or you need a 2 bedroom. Can't believe toddler and infant won't need down time in room. 6 in a studio is too many!
 
Thank you all for the input. However, we've been going to Disney since it opened. We've shared studios (in a pinch, like this trip) before. We are aware of the space, the togetherness, etc. When infants/toddlers need down time, one adult stays back, the others hit the pool (or park). Didn't any of you stay in hotel rooms with your families growing up? What's the diff.? Amazingly enough...we're totally okay with all these issues! We LIKE each other! HAHA.
 
Thank you all for the input. However, we've been going to Disney since it opened. We've shared studios (in a pinch, like this trip) before. We are aware of the space, the togetherness, etc. When infants/toddlers need down time, one adult stays back, the others hit the pool (or park). Didn't any of you stay in hotel rooms with your families growing up? What's the diff.? Amazingly enough...we're totally okay with all these issues! We LIKE each other! HAHA.

then go for it! We have stayed in a studio with our two adult daughters and have been called "crazy" for it. But it is fine for us. If it works for you - do you! I hope you have a blast.
 
Speaking from experience, with the sofa out and the murphy down, there is very little room to move. Your luggage is likely to be near the sink/vanity area, and the crib in the kitchenette. Which is also to say that as people return from being out, high likelihood of waking the baby.
 
Again...appreciate the input, but we're familiar with the space, layout, etc. Not looking for opinions on whether or not we SHOULD stay in a studio. We know our family dynamic better than anyone. We got the answer to our question, so we're all set. Thanks again!
 




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