05ChristmasSurprise
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You know what, Lynn - you're absolutely right!
I know when we walk in there, it WILL be sheer magic. This is just one little obstacle to get through it.
We have made a PS at the princess storybook *lunch* which is new starting April 10th...so I know the girls will get to see their special "friends"
And, to answer your question, we have four children. Since all of them are 7 and under, they really aren't old enough (nor do they want to) to stay in (even a connecting) separate room and wouldn't be comfortable with that in a busy hotel setting. (Especially when I read stories about how key cards work on different floors and people accidentally go to the wrong room, etc). At home, we co-sleep with our two youngest, too. So, Disney said we'd HAVE to get two rooms because they can't allow a family of 6 in one room (which I understand, I guess - fire codes and all). But, it stinks when your kids are little. They told us to split up and have Dad sleep in one room and mom in the other - but then the 3 year old wouldn't sleep because she didn't have us by her...yadda yadda
It's okay - the villa is beautiful and spacious and I think we'll be a lot more comfortable there in the long run. (bigger beds, separate bathrooms, private pool). But, it's just been such an ordeal!
I think I need a vacation from planning our vacation 
I know when we walk in there, it WILL be sheer magic. This is just one little obstacle to get through it.
We have made a PS at the princess storybook *lunch* which is new starting April 10th...so I know the girls will get to see their special "friends"

And, to answer your question, we have four children. Since all of them are 7 and under, they really aren't old enough (nor do they want to) to stay in (even a connecting) separate room and wouldn't be comfortable with that in a busy hotel setting. (Especially when I read stories about how key cards work on different floors and people accidentally go to the wrong room, etc). At home, we co-sleep with our two youngest, too. So, Disney said we'd HAVE to get two rooms because they can't allow a family of 6 in one room (which I understand, I guess - fire codes and all). But, it stinks when your kids are little. They told us to split up and have Dad sleep in one room and mom in the other - but then the 3 year old wouldn't sleep because she didn't have us by her...yadda yadda

It's okay - the villa is beautiful and spacious and I think we'll be a lot more comfortable there in the long run. (bigger beds, separate bathrooms, private pool). But, it's just been such an ordeal!

