Hotel Room Occupancy

PoohBear_3

Earning My Ears
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I have noticed that many of the WDW resorts have rooms that accomodate 4 or 6+ (at a considerabley higher rate). What options do I have for 3 adults and 2 kids (1 of which will be 5 when we go). And then there is and extra charge for the 3rd adult. How does this work? Any input would be greatly appreciated!: :confused:
 
The value resorts only sleep 4 so you would need 2 rooms. Port orleans Riverside in the AB section can sleep 5,or the deluxe sleep 5 and yes their is an extra charge for the 3rd adult ( $15 at Mod an $25 at Deluxe)
 
You can sleep 5 in POR in the AB section, because they have a trundle bed in the room. But with 3 adults and 2 kids, its going to be cramped. Last year we had five adults and we got connecting rooms and the room with three started to feel tiny after a few nights.

You might me better off getting adjoining or connecting rooms at an All-Stars, if that's more within your budget, you'd give yourself more room.

I know alot of people say they don't care if its crowded, because they just use the room to sleep, but personally, I start to get claustrophobic if there are too many people in the room.
 


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