gouodux
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 15, 2005
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Hesitant in sharing, but . . . . . .
We live in Arizona, don't get to WDW often (once as a matter of fact). We just became members. Our problem is this. We are a family of four. Two small girls - ages 6 and 3. We are cruising with our friends in September and adding 3 days at WDW afterwards. They also live in Arizona. They have five children - ages 11, 6, 4, 2, and 7 months - all girls! Their dad's sister lives and hour from WDW in Florida. She and her three kids are going to meet us after the cruise and join us at the parks for those three days. Her children are 7, 5, and 3. Two girls, middle child a boy. We would love to reserve a 3 bedroom Villa so we can all stay together. But at 15 people, that is too many occording to the occupancy rule. However, with the ages so close and our friendship being close, our kids have sleep overs all the time. The always have three or four in a bed. With only 5 adults, we could easily fit and sleep comfortably in a 3 bedroom Villa.
The easy solution would to reserve two 2 bedrooms. If we did that though, our friends would have to split their family up. Dad and a few kids with his sister and her kids. Wife and a couple of kids with us. Not tramatic, but not as much fun. It's not that we want to go against the occupancy rule, but it is only for a few nights and the kids are so young and small.
We live in Arizona, don't get to WDW often (once as a matter of fact). We just became members. Our problem is this. We are a family of four. Two small girls - ages 6 and 3. We are cruising with our friends in September and adding 3 days at WDW afterwards. They also live in Arizona. They have five children - ages 11, 6, 4, 2, and 7 months - all girls! Their dad's sister lives and hour from WDW in Florida. She and her three kids are going to meet us after the cruise and join us at the parks for those three days. Her children are 7, 5, and 3. Two girls, middle child a boy. We would love to reserve a 3 bedroom Villa so we can all stay together. But at 15 people, that is too many occording to the occupancy rule. However, with the ages so close and our friendship being close, our kids have sleep overs all the time. The always have three or four in a bed. With only 5 adults, we could easily fit and sleep comfortably in a 3 bedroom Villa.
The easy solution would to reserve two 2 bedrooms. If we did that though, our friends would have to split their family up. Dad and a few kids with his sister and her kids. Wife and a couple of kids with us. Not tramatic, but not as much fun. It's not that we want to go against the occupancy rule, but it is only for a few nights and the kids are so young and small.