peg110
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I don't believe it is breaking a rule OR cheating. It is actually complying with the current rule in place.Just because you can break/cheat the rules does not in anyway mean you should just because someone else does!...It is still wrong.
Plus its not the way anyone should teach kids a life object lesson.
AKK.
The rule says you can have up to 10 people on the reservation at the campground. How is it any different if you LIVE in Florida and come to the Fort to Visit the Grandparents (with the grand-kids) and you were on the reservation, and stay for a couple of days? That would be okay. It wouldn't be a violation of the rules nor would it be even remotely considered cheating (at least for most people). In this case they don't LIVE in Florida they are staying in another Disney Resort, so Disney is already getting their $$$. They are not looking to "Abuse" a privilege, but to spend time with the family. I don't see this as a bad example (and it's not like you would necessarily be discussing the specific details with the kids anyway). Plus you are actually following the rules.
If Disney does not want to allow this, you could be sure they would put a rule/policy in place to prevent it. Quite honestly, I am surprised that they don't actually charge a "Per person" add on price up to that 10 person limit (or at least above some standard number like 4). If I tried to have 3 more people added on my Hotel reservation, I am sure they would make me get another room (and as such more money).