I doubt anyone really cares if one has 4 plus 2 kids in a single pack n play. The problem is that you need a rule that everyone can understand and be enforced to avoid chaos.Thank you both for clarifying that. So only one "under 3" child is consider as a plus the max allowed in ANY size room, but in a Studio, four SHOULD be the total including the "under 3" although DVC has not really pushed the issue in the past. To be safe, I should probably consider him as a fully counted full body in the Studio when making plans just to be safe though. Right? Thanks!![]()
Was your daughter 2 last August?
I am looking to travel with a party of 5 adults. What DVC resorts accomodate 5 guests? Are there any "special" studios that can sleep more than 4? We don't really need the extra space or amenities of a 2 bedroom vacation villa.
Thanks for your help!
I would never consider five adults in a one bedroom, even the ones that sleep five (AKV and BLT). That will mean three adults sleeping in the living room on the queen sleeper sofa and the twin sleeper chair. When both of these are open up, the room gets rather small.
I wonder if DVC will ever replace the regular chairs in 1 BR units with sleeper chairs in the other DVC resorts. There would be plenty of room for a sleeper chair in an OKW 1 BR!
is there any reason why everyone needs a key? For instance, if I book a studio for us (2 adults 3 kids - 8,8,5), one of my kids wouldn't be listed on the ressie. Does he need a key for anything in the park or for the transportation? We will annual passes, not park hoppers and no dinner plans, if that makes any difference. We plan to get a one br for most trips but we have a few extra points that we are trying to make the most of this first year. Thanks!
Are you planning to do Extra Magic Hours? If so, EVERYONE will need a key to be allowed to ride. They are no longer doing wristbands, so instead they are viewing room keys before they let people on attractions.
As mentioned, EMH. Also Magical Express.is there any reason why everyone needs a key? For instance, if I book a studio for us (2 adults 3 kids - 8,8,5), one of my kids wouldn't be listed on the ressie. Does he need a key for anything in the park or for the transportation? We will annual passes, not park hoppers and no dinner plans, if that makes any difference. We plan to get a one br for most trips but we have a few extra points that we are trying to make the most of this first year. Thanks!
Oh rats!! When did they start that? I liked being able to tuck them safely away in my wallet after getting the wristbands and not having to worry about losing them!! I am the keeper of the KTTW cards and AP's... That's silly. I suppose it's another cost cutting measure not to have to spend $ on the wristbands??![]()
Plus it's possible you may be turned away on check in. MS has already started canceling some reservations originally made for 5 in a studio. To date I have not heard of anyone being turned away that is over the occupancy but they would be in their rights to do so and as a part owner, I'd hope they did or institute an extra charge later much like the smoking fines.is there any reason why everyone needs a key? For instance, if I book a studio for us (2 adults 3 kids - 8,8,5), one of my kids wouldn't be listed on the ressie. Does he need a key for anything in the park or for the transportation? We will annual passes, not park hoppers and no dinner plans, if that makes any difference. We plan to get a one br for most trips but we have a few extra points that we are trying to make the most of this first year. Thanks!
is there any reason why everyone needs a key? For instance, if I book a studio for us (2 adults 3 kids - 8,8,5), one of my kids wouldn't be listed on the ressie. Does he need a key for anything in the park or for the transportation? We will annual passes, not park hoppers and no dinner plans, if that makes any difference. We plan to get a one br for most trips but we have a few extra points that we are trying to make the most of this first year. Thanks!
Are you planning to do Extra Magic Hours? If so, EVERYONE will need a key to be allowed to ride. They are no longer doing wristbands, so instead they are viewing room keys before they let people on attractions.
Possibly, more likely this poster wasn't going to tell then at check in and simply sneak in the 5th person. I suspect DVC would allow it at check in but would warn them for future. It's possible they might convert them to a larger unit if available but I doubt it and unfortunately, it's not likely they'd turn them away.I was told by member services that once you check in, they will immediately change your accomadations. They are not allowing 5 in a studio. MS actually called me and made me change to a 1BDR - my kids are 10, 6 and 4. I'm glad they called and told me instead of waiting for me to get there - who knows what would of happened.
is there any reason why everyone needs a key? For instance, if I book a studio for us (2 adults 3 kids - 8,8,5), one of my kids wouldn't be listed on the ressie. Does he need a key for anything in the park or for the transportation? We will annual passes, not park hoppers and no dinner plans, if that makes any difference. We plan to get a one br for most trips but we have a few extra points that we are trying to make the most of this first year. Thanks!
What do you do to keep them safe? My kids are little - should I get them a laynard?