e_yerger
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TBH, 2 2BR villas will accommodate more people and cost fewer points/less money than a GV. Three studio will accommodate the same number of people (or more) and will cost even less than two 2BRs.I'm throwing around the idea of having my bachelorette party at WDW. For cost savings, I'm thinking about renting a Grand Villa using dvc points. What is the maximum amount of people that you've fit in a grand villa? At which resort? Did you feel on top of each other? It would be all adults.
In what way? There are enough sleeping surfaces for 12 people...1K, 4Q and a queen sleeper sofa. The king is in a rather large bedroom. The queen beds are in the 2 other bedroom, two in each bedroom. The sleeper sofa is in the living room. If you have 12 people, everyone is sharing a bed and two people are on a pullout sofa. Comfortable? I guess it depends on how comfortable people are with sharing beds.My question more so revolves around comfort rather than how many can actually fit.
Thank you - I was not clear enough in my question, but this is the kind of answers I was looking for.We stayed in the BLT GV with ten (6 adults and 4 kids). To me, that was the max I’d do there. DH and I had a bedroom with 2 queens. My parents had the master. My brother and his family (wife and two young kids) had a bedroom (2 queens). One of my kids was on the second floor sofa bed. The other was with us on the second queen bed.
We were usually in the room all at the same time. Thankfully were were in the parks a lot. It was fine for a week, but it’s really nice to have your own space. If we did it again with this group I think we’d get separate rooms.
If it was a short trip (say 4 nights) I’d do it again.
As another example, we had a BWV GV several years ago. DH and I had the master, DS and his young daughter had one of the bedrooms (each had their own queen bed), and DD and her husband had the other bedroom (so one queen bed was vacant there). My dad, DSis and DBIL were registered to the room, and theoretically my dad could have slept on the sofa bed and DSis and DBIL in the 2nd queen with DD and her husband - but they slept in a condo off site. Much more comfortable for all concerned in terms of privacy! When we gathered for meals or before/after visiting the parks, we had lots of space to sit and visit, but for sleeping it would have been uncomfortable. Since we had access to offsite condos via my dad's timeshares, it was unnecessary for all of us to sleep there.Thank you - I was not clear enough in my question, but this is the kind of answers I was looking for.
Yes you can fit 4 adults in a Pop Century room, but it can feel cramped and like we're all on top of each other. I was more so looking for if there are 12 adults in a GV, will it be too much and unmanageable.