llmurphy17
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We have ap's this year so we are ok. Thanks for all the feedback.


I read on the community board that someone who went to a member meeting at SSR was told that MS has officially raised the occupancy limits in a 1BR to 5 adults. If true, this should take some of the heat out of this topic. They still will not provide extra linens.
For the life of me I can't figure out why discussions on occupancy are always so long winded. Yeah, yeah, yeah, DVC can choose to change their interpretation at any time, but the reality of the current situation is EXTREMELY simple, regardless of how many people a unit "sleeps".Hi. I never knew this thread existed until I asked some questions about # of towels & pillows in a studio with 5 people on the planning board.
We have reservation for 4 adults & 1 child (5 y.o.) in a studio at BWV. I have the reservation in hand and it says 5, I've called to make changes several times, and added the DDP and no one at member services has ever mentioned 5 people as a problem, issue, not allowed.
I have not read the entire thread but did see someone say they had a studio with a daybed. Not sure at what resort. Does anyone know if this is possible at BWV and do you have to specifically request the daybed?
Thanks.
For the life of me I can't figure out why discussions on occupancy are always so long winded. Yeah, yeah, yeah, DVC can choose to change their interpretation at any time, but the reality of the current situation is EXTREMELY simple, regardless of how many people a unit "sleeps".
As to this poster's question, BWV is the only DVC location that has studios for which they will officially accept a reservation for 5 people where there isn't a child under the age of 3.
What's with the Um?Um, AKV also "officially" allows 5. Also, ALL of the DVCs allow the 5 rule (even though the printed rule states 4) and they also all print out all 5 of the names on the reservation and print room keys for all 5, etc. Not sure if your comments were intending to mean that MS allows 5 but won't give 5 room keys, etc. They definitely give the 5 room keys and 5 names and so on.
So then if AKV officially allows in a 1br and 9 in a 2 br, will they allow 13 in a GV? It seems to me that they should.
Under the age of three.They do allow 13, if one one the 13 people is under the age of 2 or 3.
Under the age of three.
They do allow 13, if one one the 13 people is under the age of 2 or 3.
Does the GV have a sleeper chair in it? According to the new Vacation Planner, the GV at AKV only sleeps 12. No sleeper chair showing up in the floor plan or description of the bedding.Right. I knew about that. But it seems that there are now sleeping accommodations for 13 adults with the addition of the sleeper chair.
If you can fit 9 people plus a child under 3 in a 2 BR then why couldn't you have 4 more adults in a a 3 bedroom vacation home and thus 13 people plus a child under 3. The extra bedroom does sleep 4 after all.
Does the GV have a sleeper chair in it? According to the new Vacation Planner, the GV at AKV only sleeps 12. No sleeper chair showing up in the floor plan or description of the bedding.
You are right that the sleeper chair is not mentioned in the description of the GV. But, in the new planner, the floor plan layout for the GV at AKV sure looks like it has the dotted outline for the sleeper chair in it to me. I don't think that my eyes are playing tricks on me. It's a little hard to see the dotted lines (they are faint) but they are there.
DVC will not allow 6 in a 1 BR. A two BR is the perfect size for 6 people and really more what they're aimed at, not 8.How about 3 kids and 3 adults in a 1 bedroom. Might be pushing it I think, but I also think a 2 bedrrom is too big. One of the kids is over 3 but just.
Ed
MS is now "unofficially" allowing 5 persons in a 1 bedroom, even if one is over the age of 3. No additional bedding or linens is provided for the 5th person and the CM should tell you that. Some members bring an aero bed or something similar for the 5th person. All 5 occupants will be listed on the reservation and get a key card. DDP and ME are also available to them.It seems like 5 in a 1BR is apparently the "norm"? This is so confusing to me, because anytime I've tried to book a 1BR with my family, I've ALWAYS been told I need a 2BR, that the occupancy rate is based on fire codes.
So, am I just connecting with CM's that are following what is in the planner, and it just depends on whom you speak with? Because I've flat out been told numerous times, the last just being two weeks ago, that because we are a family of five with the children being over age 3 years, I MUST get a 2br.
Any insight would be appreciated!