Thanks for the elevator tip. We will be traveling with our dd and dsil and 2 yo grandson, our ds and ddil and 8 month old grandson. We of course will have the king size bed! ds and ddil want the room that appears a little farther around the corner upstairs. They expect the baby will need more naps. We are not planning on anyone being in the livingroom although my dad may drive up (Ft Myers area) for a night. We will be celebrating our 35th anniversary on this trip! Can't wait to introduce our little guys to Disney!
The GV's are really like having a 1 bedroom and 2 studios without the kitchenettes but the plus is each bedroom has 2 Queen beds and you have a great space to gather. When you add it up like that, you can see where they got the almost 100 points a night.
The rooms upstairs are awesome with their own bathrooms and we loved gathering around the dining room table.
Last year my niece had a 1 year old and I thought they would want their separate space for the baby to take naps so I put them in a studio, thinking the GV would be too loud.
This year we stayed at HHI in a GV and studios and they actually requested to stay in the GV, because they could put the baby to bed and still hang out with the group downstairs. I didnt think of that! So I definitely think you have the right set up for everyones enjoyment!
The GV's are also on the corners of the bldgs, so you have a little space between you and the neighbors. They were also surprisingly soundproofed. We got pretty loud with our big group, but if you stepped in the hall, you didnt hear anything with the door closed.
You dont have a big group, but I didnt get all stressed telling everyone to be quiet all the time.