Gonna be cramped in a one bedroom villa @ BW

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My husband & I have a one-bedroom reserved @ BWV and invited our son, DDIL & their baby to join us for F&W. The last time we went to WDW was 5 years ago with them. We're on a wait list fior a 2 bedroom or a studio (we'd give up the 1 BD if the 2 BD became available & keep the 1 BD if a studio became available).

Any experience with 4 adults in a one-bedroom (which also means only one bathroom!) With a baby, we're not sure who will have the bedroom and who will have the pull-out in the living room. Can anyone tell us how bad the pull-out is?

DH & I will have 4 days @ BLT after they go home, so we want to do things for them the first 4 days. They've had a tough year and they live in NY & we're in California. (So we don't get to see them very often! Poor grandma!)
 
I'd give the young parents the bedroom with the baby and take the sofa bed myself.

But i'd be praying for my wait list to come through as 4 will be tight. doable but tight.
 
My husband & I have a one-bedroom reserved @ BWV and invited our son, DDIL & their baby to join us for F&W. The last time we went to WDW was 5 years ago with them. We're on a wait list fior a 2 bedroom or a studio (we'd give up the 1 BD if the 2 BD became available & keep the 1 BD if a studio became available).

Any experience with 4 adults in a one-bedroom (which also means only one bathroom!) With a baby, we're not sure who will have the bedroom and who will have the pull-out in the living room. Can anyone tell us how bad the pull-out is?

DH & I will have 4 days @ BLT after they go home, so we want to do things for them the first 4 days. They've had a tough year and they live in NY & we're in California. (So we don't get to see them very often! Poor grandma!)

In our early days of ownership, we had two parents and two teens in a one-bedroom at BWV. It really isn't all that bad, as long as everyone puts their things away in the drawers and closets. Have you been in a one-bedroom yet? The bathroom is really quite large and is a "split" bath....toilet, pedestal sink and shower stall in one room with doors that close and then the spa tub, a large vanity sink and the walk-in closet in another room.

I've slept on the pull-out many times and it is okay.....it's a pull-out, so not as comfy as a regular bed. Not sure if the refurb included a new pull out or just new upholstery.



I'd give the young parents the bedroom with the baby and take the sofa bed myself.

But i'd be praying for my wait list to come through as 4 will be tight. doable but tight.

I'd give the young parents the bedroom also. The pack-n-play can be set up in the area by the vanity sink....or you can move the chair in the master out of the corner and put the pack-n-play there. This way you can move about freely in the kitchen/living area without disturbing the baby.

It would be great if the waitlist came through, but either way, time spent with the grandchild....well, I'm sure the four days will just fly by anyway. And seeing that you will have 4 days at BLT after they leave...I think it would be fine. Enjoy.
 
Just my opinion 'Any experience with 4 adults in a one-bedroom (which also means only one bathroom!) With a baby', does not sound like an ideal vacation to me.

I would rather stay at another resort with at least two bedrooms, two bath.
 




















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