Children Under 3

sap1227

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We stayed in a dedicated 2 bedroom this week and there was 2 Pack and Plays (one in each bedroom). What is the official stand on children under 3? Is it 1 per villa or 1 per room. I hope this does not turn into a debate, I am just curious. I thought the rule was 1 per villa, but the extra pack and play made me wonder.

Thanks!
Christy
 
The wording is X number per Y accomodation plus a child under 3. However, it's been pointed out before that sometimes a 2 bedroom is really a one bedroom and a studio (not a dedicated) and you'll find the two pack and plays. The arguement has been made that this would mean 2 children under 3. I think having the two "beds" available would also confirm this. In a dedicated unit or a Grand Villa the 2 pack and plays wouldn't be in the room and I'm not sure whether or not they would be provided. You'd have to check MS ahead of time.
 
It seems to me that if I have a 2BR unit, then I could accomodate 2 children under the age of 3...one in each "side" of the unit.
 
Pam
We were in a dedicated, and there was a pack and play in the closet of EACH bedrooms. That is was peaked my interest.
Thanks for the input.
 

It would seem to me that it accomodates as many children as you have that are under 3. (for example people have been known to have twins, triplets and children 9 months apart all under 3.) You would have to request more, but I can't see Disney not allowing guests with multiple children under 3. I think they just put one pack and play in each room because that is most "normal" amount needed.

Now only have one child under 3 I have never tested this. For me one is enough, but that is just my family!!!!! Personally I wouldn't want to have 4 adults in a one bedroom, and 3 babys, but if that is what your family is, I don't see how they can't allow it.
 















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