Call and ask. Here you'll just get good guesses. I don't think you would have a problem, but you don't want to find out I was wrong when you get there!!!!
When we made our reservation we were told that infants don't count in fact anyone under 3 doesn't count on room reservations and I would think that would apply to the campsites as well or at least that is what the CM told me.
When we made our reservation we were told that infants don't count in fact anyone under 3 doesn't count on room reservations and I would think that would apply to the campsites as well or at least that is what the CM told me.
In a resort room, yes, that is correct. They will allow (just) one guest under three to be added to a full room, because it is assumed that if there were a fire that an adult would carry that child, thus not impacting the fire code capacity for hallways and stairwells. Obviously, that type of situation would not apply to campsites, so the infant rule may not apply. Everything I can find says that 10 is the maximum.
For fun I went to the Disney web site, and it did let me book a campsite with 11 people, as long as one was an infant. OP--have you tried booking on their web site yourself?
As long as the infant is a "zero ticket" person (but nevertheless a real beautiful person) you can put 11 on a site as long as they are one family/party. As others said, when he turns 3 that might stretch it - when he turns 10 he has to buy an adult ticket (but he can't vote, drink, or serve in the armed forces yet).
No, I'm not bitter at all about paying adult prices for my 10-year olds.
For fun I went to the Disney web site, and it did let me book a campsite with 11 people, as long as one was an infant. OP--have you tried booking on their web site yourself?
Excellent question! I just assumed OP had already gone that route, but perhaps they didn't since the system allowed you to do it without giving you a max occupancy notice.