If I read the OP's post correctly, you will have two adults, three children and a fourth child in a pak-n-play.
That would eliminate Pop Century unless you want two connecting rooms.
Your least expensive option probably would be POR in Alligator Bayou with a trundle bed. So your DH may be on the right track.
Or I may have read your post wrong! *LOL*
Edited to add:
Just re-read OP's post. Sorry! It's Friday afternoon and my brain is fried!
You have 3 DDs total with one under three, so you would be okay in one value resort room.
That said, I think you would find it a bit uncomfortable with a pak-n-play and probably at least one single stroller in the room of a value resort. Much as I love Pop Century, it was a bit squishy last year with the pak-n-play and overnight parking of an infant's stroller (14 weeks, so couldn't use an umbrella stroller). We had two connecting rooms, and the baby's room was snug! *LOL*
A moderate resort would give you just a skosh more space.
That would eliminate Pop Century unless you want two connecting rooms.
Your least expensive option probably would be POR in Alligator Bayou with a trundle bed. So your DH may be on the right track.
Or I may have read your post wrong! *LOL*
Edited to add:
Just re-read OP's post. Sorry! It's Friday afternoon and my brain is fried!
You have 3 DDs total with one under three, so you would be okay in one value resort room.
That said, I think you would find it a bit uncomfortable with a pak-n-play and probably at least one single stroller in the room of a value resort. Much as I love Pop Century, it was a bit squishy last year with the pak-n-play and overnight parking of an infant's stroller (14 weeks, so couldn't use an umbrella stroller). We had two connecting rooms, and the baby's room was snug! *LOL*
A moderate resort would give you just a skosh more space.

. She actully like AS Sports better. I think with the actual condition of the room, you can't always rely on the fact that it's a value or mod.