The dedicated 2BR will have a king bed in the master bedroom, a queen-size sleeper sofa and twin-size sleeper chair in the living area and 2 queen beds in the dedicated 2nd bedroom. There is a pack'n'play for the infant.For AKV - the dedicated 2 Bedroom in Kidani where it states it will sleep 9 - is that for children 3+? We are looking at 6 adults, 3 children who will be 3+ and 1 infant (1 year old).
I called MS to check if we could do 10 in a THV; 4 adults and 6 children, the youngest being 6, and they said it was fine.
I will, thanks in about 73 days!Can't wait to make the ressie.
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Disney's policy (not just DVC) as I understand it is to allow ONE infant or toddler under 3 over the stated occupancy. But it is only one not multiple no matter how young, in this example you'd be OK for AKV 2 BR other than a value room and for BLT but currently nowhere else (? VB).For AKV - the dedicated 2 Bedroom in Kidani where it states it will sleep 9 - is that for children 3+? We are looking at 6 adults, 3 children who will be 3+ and 1 infant (1 year old).
As long as thy're under 2 at the start of the trip the answer is yes. Do consider the layout of the studios with most having a queen and pull out full and being relatively small. OKW might be the best option for WDW for such a situation with larger units and 2 queen beds. Enjoy your trip.This thread has my head reeling! Can 5 go in a studio if one of them is 2? We might ask my mother to come along to HHI for NYE. (me, DH, Mom, 10 year old, 2 year old).
This thread has my head reeling! Can 5 go in a studio if one of them is 2? We might ask my mother to come along to HHI for NYE. (me, DH, Mom, 10 year old, 2 year old).
Seeing what the room actually looks like can be helpful when deciding how many people could fit comfortably in that room. There are floor plans and 360-degree room tours on the public DVC website for all of the resorts. Here are links to the HHI studio floor plan and the HHI 360-degree room tours.This thread has my head reeling! Can 5 go in a studio if one of them is 2? We might ask my mother to come along to HHI for NYE. (me, DH, Mom, 10 year old, 2 year old).
Not trying to start anything here and I haven't read through all of these as I'm pretty sure that someone else would've brought this up at some point but..if the one bedroom can "unofficially" sleep 5 why can't the 2 bedrooms "unofficially" sleep 9? (and I'm not talking about AKV and BLT and the tree house villas-I know they "officially" do) I'm just saying that if a 1 bedroom can sleep 5 and a studio can sleep 4, why can't a 2 bedroom sleep 9? Just trying to make sense of it all!
Any thoughts or info appreciated!
Thanks
There is a technical answer and a practical answer. MS will allow 9 in the 2 BR units currently but it's not 9 plus one under 3 other than the units that officially sleep 9 at AKV and BLT. Technically they should not.Not trying to start anything here and I haven't read through all of these as I'm pretty sure that someone else would've brought this up at some point but..if the one bedroom can "unofficially" sleep 5 why can't the 2 bedrooms "unofficially" sleep 9? (and I'm not talking about AKV and BLT and the tree house villas-I know they "officially" do) I'm just saying that if a 1 bedroom can sleep 5 and a studio can sleep 4, why can't a 2 bedroom sleep 9? Just trying to make sense of it all!
Any thoughts or info appreciated!
Thanks
There is a technical answer and a practical answer. MS will allow 9 in the 2 BR units currently but it's not 9 plus one under 3 other than the units that officially sleep 9 at AKV and BLT. Technically they should not.
Personally I think they should be more strict than they are but for this situation I would agree it's hard to shut you out even in the most strict of circumstances. However, I do know of timeshares that would do so in your situation. One thing to note on exchanges is that normally they will only guarantee 6 even if the underlying unit will sleep 8.We are 4 adults and 5 young kids so I don't think it would be tight in any of the 2 bedrooms. I'm so glad to hear that they are allowing that! It's one thing to make the leap from a studio to a 1 bedroom or a 1 bedroom to a 2 bedroom but to go to a grand villa or have to get another unit just for one more person (a four year old in our case!), seems so rediculous to me.
I think you just incriminated yourself.I refuse to get involved in this discussion on the grounds that it may incriminate me.
I think you just incriminated yourself.
There is a technical answer and a practical answer.
I've been watching this thread for years, but haven't read most it. Is this actually the first bit of levity?I think you just incriminated yourself.