Need to go back, its been 5 years!

iluvdizknee

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I haven't been to WDW in 5 years. Had a lot of family tragedies, and now we need our Disney vacation back. This time around we have 5 instead of 4 people. We love POP, but not sure if they accommodate 5. I am doing this trip on a budget, so the value resorts are my only option. What is the best to stay for 5?
 
depending on the ages AOA may be your better choice or POR alligator bayou. Can you give us more information?
 
Yes, my self and hubby (54)...daughter and boyfriend (21) and my son (who we will be flying in from LA (25)... tight,tight budget and of course i want QS DP
 
I haven't been to WDW in 5 years. Had a lot of family tragedies, and now we need our Disney vacation back. This time around we have 5 instead of 4 people. We love POP, but not sure if they accommodate 5. I am doing this trip on a budget, so the value resorts are my only option. What is the best to stay for 5?

Pop will accommodate 5 in one room, but only if one is a child under the age of 3; otherwise, you would have to get 2 rooms. There are family suites at ASMu and AoA, as well as the cabins at FW, all of which accommodate 6. Another option might be to look into POR and CBR as both of those moderates have some rooms that accommodate 5. They cost a little more than the values and while I don't know how they compare in price to the value suites, it might be cheaper than getting 2 rooms at a value (especially if you can get a discount).
 

With 5 adults, I would look at two value rooms. Rooms only take 4 people plus there is an additional fee of $15 per person over 2 adults in the room. Even if you could put all 5 of you in there, it would be an extra $45 per night. For the comfort as well as the fact that it isn't 'legal' I would want 2 rooms. You could look at a moderate that sleeps 5 (CBR or POR) but it would be uncomfortably tight quarters. Unless one of you is very small, you wouldn't likely find the trundle bed very comfortable. It is meant for a child, I believe.
Another option could be a cabin in FW, but I guess that would be a bit more expensive. OR... Perhaps you could look at renting points from DVC? No extra charge for adults that way. I'm not sure about the dining plan with that last option, though.

Good luck!
 
Thanks. I will check the other all stars first. As usual, you guys have helped
 

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