Yerp....The limits are set and enforced if found out.
I don't recommend skirting the rules.
The only thing you can do for less then a 2 bedroom is to get two studios. But then you lose the kitchen and laundry.
But they would not be connecting, right?
Correct. No DVC Resort has any studios that connect to another studio. It is possible that they'd be adjacent, but more than likely they'd be "nearby" which, depending upon the reosrt, could even mean on different floors or in a "nearby" building. You'd need at least one occupant of each studio to be 18 years old or older, no children only rooms, since they don't connect.
I wouldn't call it "skirting the rules" when my guide is the one that told me that the occupancy listed can be exceeded. They are the experts, after all.
tjkraz said:DVC occupancy guidelines are clear as mud and your Guide--a timeshare salesperson paid to make you spend tens-of-thousands of dollars--provided a very general answer on a complex topic. Sleeping accommodations vary from one resort to the next and the degree to which DVC allows guests to exceed the posted limitations also varies.
Specific to Aulani, you can only put 6 people in a One Bedroom if one of them is under the age of 3. If you make a reservation and try to list 6 names of individuals aged 3+, Member Services should not allow it.
Thanks for the input. I wish there were "crystal clear" rules across the board.
IMO it's breaking the rules, not just skirting them. DVC has gotten relatively strict for the occupancy for a studio of 4 plus one under 3. Just try making the reservation for 5 people. Guides are not experts, their job is to sell. They have no power after that and if they bend the truth to get you to buy, that doesn't alleviate you from what those rules are. I don't think the occupancy rules are at all unclear and the enforcement has gotten better in recent years though we have a ways to go for even better consistency.I wouldn't call it "skirting the rules" when my guide is the one that told me that the occupancy listed can be exceeded. They are the experts, after all. So if they're telling me "you can sleep 2 on the floor as long as they know they're not getting a bed" then the issue becomes more of misinformation, NOT rule breaking. Like I said in OP, I don't want to do anything I'm not supposed to, which is why I'm asking if all resorts are the same. Thanks for the heads up about the pool, but I can assure you, I'm not a rule breaker if I'm told NOT to do something.
ethanash1 said:HI, I am planning an Aulani visit in June, and had a question. I see that the 1 BD sleeps 5, but my mom is thinking of coming. That would make 6. I don't want to get a 2 BD for one more person, so I was wondering if i could keep my 1 BD and sleep 6. Two of my kids are little ones, so they don't need a room key or charging priviledges.
We own a VGC and more than once, we have arrived for a studio, and then my Mom or older daughter shows up, and stays. That makes for a total of 5. I have also checked in at VGC with 5, and told them that someone is joining us at the last minute, and they have never told me that we can't stay. Is this the case at all DVC resorts?? I was just wondering because I don't want to do anything wrong, but I don't want to fly all the way to Hawaii to be told, NO, you need to book a second room. It's not like in CA where I can just send my mom home if it's a problem....
Also, are the sleeping numbers based on comfort and actual beds? Or is it Fire code? Again, I dont' want to do anything wrong.... Thanks in advance for any help.
I wouldn't call it "skirting the rules" when my guide is the one that told me that the occupancy listed can be exceeded. They are the experts, after all. So if they're telling me "you can sleep 2 on the floor as long as they know they're not getting a bed" then the issue becomes more of misinformation, NOT rule breaking. Like I said in OP, I don't want to do anything I'm not supposed to, which is why I'm asking if all resorts are the same. Thanks for the heads up about the pool, but I can assure you, I'm not a rule breaker if I'm told NOT to do something.
k3chantal said:For your own comfort, I would follow the rules and book a 2 bedroom. When we stayed at GCV, we were 5 with one under 1 so we were able to book a studio. But, it was really tight. So even though we were 'following the rules' it was not as comfortable as we would have liked.
Six in a one bedroom is going to be spaced challenged. This is your Hawaiian vacation. Do you really want to be smushed?
ethanash1 said:Thanks for all the good points. We have ONLY stayed at our home resort VGC and I had NO idea that occupancy was such a heated topic at times. This thread has been informative. I have decided to book 2 studios, and split us down the middle.... 3 in each. Then we'll have plenty of room......
The Embassy Suites, Homewood Suites & Spring Hill Suite for example, all room that have 2 beds in master plus a pull out sofa to accommodate a party of 6. Disney CAN do that too, they just don't.
And for everyone just says oh well just book a two bedroom, I wish it were just that easy,, the extra cost is huge,, the difference between a one bedroom or a two bedroom is the difference in whether or not we are able to go to Disney at all;(
Sorry to sound bitter. I love Disney so much and it is getting so hard for us to go now.I am disheartened.
Yes, the fire code and Disney's occupancy rules are 2 different things. OKW has enough square footage in the one-bedroom villa to allow 6 people as per fire code. They just don't offer the sleeping arrangement to allow that. The Embassy Suites, Homewood Suites & Spring Hill Suite for example,,all room that have 2 beds in master plus a pull out sofa to accommodate a party of 6. Disney CAN do that too, they just don't.
And for everyone just says oh well just book a two bedroom, I wish it were just that easy,, the extra cost is huge,, the difference between a one bedroom or a two bedroom is the difference in whether or not we are able to go to Disney at all;(
There is always going to be someone with one more than it allows, but in my humble experience of being a family of six, there are many hotels & resorts that can accommodate us,, sadly just not DVC without spending a fortune.
Sorry to sound bitter. I love Disney so much and it is getting so hard for us to go now.I am disheartened.
Yes, the fire code and Disney's occupancy rules are 2 different things. OKW has enough square footage in the one-bedroom villa to allow 6 people as per fire code. They just don't offer the sleeping arrangement to allow that. The Embassy Suites, Homewood Suites & Spring Hill Suite for example,,all room that have 2 beds in master plus a pull out sofa to accommodate a party of 6. Disney CAN do that too, they just don't.
And for everyone just says oh well just book a two bedroom, I wish it were just that easy,, the extra cost is huge,, the difference between a one bedroom or a two bedroom is the difference in whether or not we are able to go to Disney at all;(
There is always going to be someone with one more than it allows, but in my humble experience of being a family of six, there are many hotels & resorts that can accommodate us,, sadly just not DVC without spending a fortune.
Sorry to sound bitter. I love Disney so much and it is getting so hard for us to go now.I am disheartened.