I'm not going to lie...fitting 5 into the trundle room at PoR is cramped. We had stuff on every surface of that room. The A/C unit, table, fridge, toilet, coat rack, shelving. Stuff was EVERYWHERE. Luckily it's not a big deal to me. I'm all about saving money so I can deal with the clutter to save some cash. I still highly recommend it for a place to lay your head. If you spend lots of time in the room?......not so much.
My kids are 9(boy) 5 and 5 (twin girls). My son loved the trundle. Said it was comfy and it was nice to have a bed to himself. Girls slept in a queen and me and DH had a queen.
I asked the kids what their favortie thing was and it was a unanimous "CHEF MICKEYS!!" so their favorite experience WAS a meal.
Chef Mickey's is all about the fun and the characters. The food was so-so. The only thing that blew my mind were the mousse and oreo bon bons or whatever they call them. Delicious! Server seemed tired and disenchanted. I guess I don't blame her.
Man to see their faces light up when their favorite characters came around was awesome. Even my son who hates getting his picture taken couldn't say no to Mickey when he motioned for him to stand by him for a pic. Oh the star power!!!!!!
The best part was the napkin twirling and boy did my kids twirl napkins. Watch your drinks and eyeballs.
My son said a close second was Rose and Crown for the fireworks. It was awesome. No buts about it.
Hmmmm....hindsight. We had an absolute rough start. By day 2 I was ready to strangle my kids and throw them in the car and start the 12 hour drive home. I think I had my hopes too high of making the perfect vacation and making my kids uber happy. All they did was complain. About everything. I start thinking "I can't believe I wasted my money on this!"
I realize now we have and "adjustment period". By the third day everyone was in the swing of things and happy and having a good time. There was still a little complaining, but less melting down. I guess in hindsight I would ease up on my expectations. It's not all the happy dancing and smiles you see in the commercials.