just making sure: 5 people plus a 2 year old in a 5th sleeper/deluxe studio?

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I know this would be *cramped* and there might be other options, but this is an option, correct? Because the 2 year old wouldn't "count" against the room occupancy. It's showing up when I mock book stuff, but I'm looking for confirmation.


I know the downsides of space, bathrooms, etc. We have been to WDW about several times in the last 3 years, but not as a family of 6 yet. My older kids would definitely want a water slide at the pool, which rules out getting 2 rooms at a value. And it would basically just be a place to sleep for 2 nights.
 
I know this would be *cramped* and there might be other options, but this is an option, correct? Because the 2 year old wouldn't "count" against the room occupancy. It's showing up when I mock book stuff, but I'm looking for confirmation.


I know the downsides of space, bathrooms, etc. We have been to WDW about several times in the last 3 years, but not as a family of 6 yet. My older kids would definitely want a water slide at the pool, which rules out getting 2 rooms at a value. And it would basically just be a place to sleep for 2 nights.
It's an option. No comment on the rest as it appears that you only want a yes or no answer.
 
I know this would be *cramped* and there might be other options, but this is an option, correct? Because the 2 year old wouldn't "count" against the room occupancy. It's showing up when I mock book stuff, but I'm looking for confirmation.


I know the downsides of space, bathrooms, etc. We have been to WDW about several times in the last 3 years, but not as a family of 6 yet. My older kids would definitely want a water slide at the pool, which rules out getting 2 rooms at a value. And it would basically just be a place to sleep for 2 nights.
Yes. you'd be good to go.
 
Yes. you'd be good to go.
I don't think I'd say good to go, but you would be permitted to have five plus one under the age of three ins a studio that officially sleeps five. Finding a spot for the pack and play might be an issue.
 

I don't think I'd say good to go, but you would be permitted to have five plus one under the age of three ins a studio that officially sleeps five. Finding a spot for the pack and play might be an issue.
The OP asked if it was allowed...it is, so they're good to go. OP didn't ask about your or my personal preference. And just for the record; they'll be able to fit a pack n play just fine. We've done it; have you?
 
Yes we did it all the time when the kids were small and with our grandson until he hit 3. Allowed in any room that sleeps 5.
 
I know this would be *cramped* and there might be other options, but this is an option, correct? Because the 2 year old wouldn't "count" against the room occupancy. It's showing up when I mock book stuff, but I'm looking for confirmation.


I know the downsides of space, bathrooms, etc. We have been to WDW about several times in the last 3 years, but not as a family of 6 yet. My older kids would definitely want a water slide at the pool, which rules out getting 2 rooms at a value. And it would basically just be a place to sleep for 2 nights.
Yes, this is an option.
 












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