I called MS this morning and was told I can put 5 in a ANY one bedroom and 10 in the THV but they will not provide any additional bedding.And they suggested bringing an air matress.
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That is good to know about THV!
I called MS this morning and was told I can put 5 in a ANY one bedroom and 10 in the THV but they will not provide any additional bedding.And they suggested bringing an air matress.
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I called MS this morning and was told I can put 5 in a ANY one bedroom and 10 in the THV but they will not provide any additional bedding.And they suggested bringing an air matress.
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That is good to know about THV!
So why would MS tell you ten and me only nine? Don't count on it until you have it in writing.
So why would MS tell you ten and me only nine? Don't count on it until you have it in writing.
I have 3 granchildren and hate renting a 2 BR for an extra small child. They can all sleep in the king bed, but I will bring an air mattress and extra bedding.....just in case.As noted, they will currently allow 5, even if one is over 3, in a 1 BR except possibly the value at AKV.
But it's not necessarily your choice. You can fit within what DVC will allow, you can get a larger unit or you can be dishonest, those are the only choices I know. There are no in betweens. If that means you have to get a larger unit than what you could make do with, so be it.I have 3 granchildren and hate renting a 2 BR for an extra small child. They can all sleep in the king bed, but I will bring an air mattress and extra bedding.....just in case.
But it's not necessarily your choice. You can fit within what DVC will allow, you can get a larger unit or you can be dishonest, those are the only choices I know. There are no in betweens. If that means you have to get a larger unit than what you could make do with, so be it.
However, Disney has routinely allowed ONE extra in 1 BR and larger units for some time so I'd suspect you'll actually be OK.
I called MS this morning and was told I can put 5 in a ANY one bedroom and 10 in the THV but they will not provide any additional bedding.And they suggested bringing an air matress.
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IF you're only 5, tell DVC it's 5 and they list 5; it's not dishonest. My post was a pick one that applies, if you only have 5 total, the dishonest choice doesn't apply. If you had 5 plus a small child and only listed 5, different story.How is it dishonest? Did I misread that Disney is now allowing 5 in a one bedroom? I plan on telling them we are a party of 5. I understood they just didn't provide any extra bedding or towels. Did I misunderstand?
IF you're only 5, tell DVC it's 5 and they list 5; it's not dishonest. My post was a pick one that applies, if you only have 5 total, the dishonest choice doesn't apply. If you had 5 plus a small child and only listed 5, different story.
Your post did not specify only 5, just the 3 kids. Thus I gave an answer that covered all 3 possibilities I could think of. It doesn't matter which bed they'll use from an occupancy standpoint. I suspect the GV may have more than 1 pack n play but you can get a second if you need it with no problem. Enjoy your trip.Maybe my post was unclear. The "extra" small child is the 5th person...she's 5 years old. She'll either sleep with her sisters or me and DH. It doesn't matter how many beds we have.
I do have a question you may be able to help with. We are hoping to book a GV (different trip). We will have less than 12 total, but will have two infants. Will we be able to get an extra pack-n-play?
Well wanted THV but booked....Do you think that an areobed will fit in one of the bdrms or in the living room? (Haven't stayed there). Also in reading the posts seems like 9 is a possibility...even if the 9th is an adult. Has anyone ever added the dining plan for nine this way?
DVC News is where I saw the mention of 5. It may have been refering to the PAP. I also read that you might be allowed to book 5 at some studios but there would only be bedding for 4. Any truth to this?