DebbieB said:I don't believe it's a fire code issue. You can legally have 5 in a POR trundle room with one exit. A DVC 1 bedroom is at least twice the space of POR and has 2 or 3 exits (main door, living room balcony, bedroom balcony). There's no way fire code would not allow 5 people in a 700 square foot room with 2 or 3 exits but allow it in a 300 square foot room with 1 exit. If it was a fire code issue, there is no way Disney would take a chance on allowing overoccupancy.
Beach_Bound9 said:Exactly. Very logical and well said. I think the fier coade aurgument is something the folks with only 4 or less in thier family like to trumpet. There is no mention of fire codes in the contract.
5 in a one bedroom is very comfortable for us. For others with sons and daughters, or older children, I could see why it wouldn't be.
deide71 said:Oh, I get it. Total resort occupancy in order to exit the building.
Dean said:Actually we have seen significant change. Previously it was common to see 5 or 6 in a studio, same for a 1 BR and 9-10 in a 2 BR (sometimes more). There was essentially no enforcement of the WRITTEN rules in place. But we've seen a significant move toward limiting to 4 in a studio, 5 in a 1 BR though I think the 2 BR is still less clear. For the first time, DVC as a system has said no on a number of occasions and told people they needed to get a larger unit, a major plus IMO even though there is still a ways to go.
Yep. Oh well.sgtdisney said:I meant the old debate from years before lives on.![]()
Let me get this straight. Those who feel the rules should be followed and enforced are fanatics and those that feel they should be able to do what is selfishly advantageous are not. If it feels good I guess.Beach_Bound9 said:While I'm not one of those room occupancy fanatics constantly repeating the same aurguments (perhaps since thier own family is not 5), I will share that with 3 very young boys, we are very very comfortable having the 5 of us in a 1 bedroom, in fact our boys are too young to have in a bedroom by themselves. They are still at ages where they need supervision. However, as our boys get older, we did purchase plenty of points to allow for a two bedroom, they'll need thier own bathroom and space in the future. I agree with advice that you should purchase enough points to have two bedrooms with a family of five for the future, even if you choose to stay in a one bedroom occasionally while your children are young. I would submit that this advice is probably even more important and pertinent if you have both boys and girls. Best wishes on your future purchase.
Dean said:Let me get this straight. Those who feel the rules should be followed and enforced are fanatics and those that feel they should be able to do what is selfishly advantageous are not. If it feels good I guess.
One thing about Disney is that they are not known for following rules consistently. Thus simply because someone is allowed to do something, even repeatedly, doesn't make it within the rules per se. I know some would like to make this a 5 people in a 1 BR issue but it has never been that restrictive of a discussion. DVC has started enforcing the rules on studios and on 1 and 2 BR to a degree. Pervious to about 9 months ago, 5 or 6 in a studio or 6 in a 1 BR was not that uncommonly allowed by MS, now they are far more strict about it, which I applaud. However, IMO, a written rule IS the rule. The only question is whether the rules are being followed.3DisneyKids said:Actually, it seems to me that the debate is really about what the actual rules are. The written information says a 1 BR sleeps 4, while CMs and MS continue to say that 5 is fine (even if that 5th person is older than 3).
As long as there are rules, there will be those who break them. However, when rules are CONSISTENT and CLEAR, then they are certainly less likely to be broken.
Dean said:However, IMO, a written rule IS the rule. The only question is whether the rules are being followed.