ThreeBeans
Now with FOUR Beans
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Ok, this is a little complicated, (I think) but bear with me.
My husband, I, and our three small children are headed to Disney next spring. We would like to stay in a moderate resort.
The only moderate situation we can afford that will accomodate all 5 of us is the PO:R resort with the two doubles and the trundle.
DH and I are seriously underenthused about sleeping on a double for a week for a variety of reasons.
My parents are now talking about coming too. Coronado Springs has queen beds in the resort rooms. We could reserve 1 room for our parents and one of our kids, and the other room for me, DH, and our other two kids. That way, we'd meet room occupancy requirements and still get queen sized beds. Follow so far?
Anyhow, my question is: How difficult is it to make dining reservations when not all of your party is in the same room, BUT you do not want to include everyone from the second room?
Since my son will technically be on a different reservation, will it be difficult to reserve a table for my room (DH, me, two kids) plus 1 person from another (my third child, but NOT my parents.)
Thanks for any insight
My husband, I, and our three small children are headed to Disney next spring. We would like to stay in a moderate resort.
The only moderate situation we can afford that will accomodate all 5 of us is the PO:R resort with the two doubles and the trundle.
DH and I are seriously underenthused about sleeping on a double for a week for a variety of reasons.
My parents are now talking about coming too. Coronado Springs has queen beds in the resort rooms. We could reserve 1 room for our parents and one of our kids, and the other room for me, DH, and our other two kids. That way, we'd meet room occupancy requirements and still get queen sized beds. Follow so far?
Anyhow, my question is: How difficult is it to make dining reservations when not all of your party is in the same room, BUT you do not want to include everyone from the second room?
Since my son will technically be on a different reservation, will it be difficult to reserve a table for my room (DH, me, two kids) plus 1 person from another (my third child, but NOT my parents.)
Thanks for any insight

