Cabins- occupancy limits

jenks0718

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They say 6 people to a cabin. Is there anyway of squeezing 7. 4 adults and 3 kids? My son and his friend are both 9 and my daughter is 4. I was thinking of letting the boys sleep together in one bunk and my daughter in another. Me and my dh in the bed in the bedroom and my mom and dad in the living area on the other double. Thoughts?
 
Do they check how many people check in?

Yes, they do. You are not allowed more than 6 people, unless the 7th person is under 3 years old in a crib.

If you snuck in a 7th person, they would not get a room key, which also means they wouldn't get into Extra Magic Hours at the parks, would not have charging privileges, dining credits (if you have a dining package), and they would have to buy a separate park ticket.

It's because of fire codes - so Disney won't budge on it.
 



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