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java said:I think the Fort Wilderness cabins also sleep 5.
They sleep 6 plus 1 under 3. Bedroom has full size bed (2), bunks(2) and Murphy bed in living room (2).
java said:I think the Fort Wilderness cabins also sleep 5.
does anyone know if poly or any resorts will allow 4 adults and 2 eight yr olds in a room or will
they give a discount on connecting or larger rooms...both kids sleep with mom and dad anyway![]()
Perhaps, at some point we will see Disney change all the moderates to the ability to sleep 5, just like POR-AB can do now. All they have to do is add that trundle bed...not a huge deal. And don't forget there has been all that talk about the value suites...those would fit the need of larger families also. It's really too bad that families with more than 2 children are forced to either pay more for one deluxe room or to book two value rooms (or moderates).
.......Now, if you really want to discuss why Disney does things, lets talk about the moderate resorts and why only POR allows 5 people despite CBR having slightly bigger rooms. But, that's a whole different thread.![]()
That's too bad for them. They could get two value rooms that connect. With more kids comes more responsibilities.I know a family with 5 young children, for this reason, they can't imagine paying the price for a deluxe on site. That means, Disney has lost a potential customer. It's a shame.
That's too bad for them. They could get two value rooms that connect. With more kids comes more responsibilities.
The only subsidies that I know of when you have more in your family is Catholic School tuition.
...are they inforced?
I get confused whenever I read threads like this one. Most hotels that I've ever stayed in have two beds (usually queen size) and sleep four people. Disney is meeting, if not exceeding at the deluxe resorts, the industry standard. Why do people feel that Disney should do more than this? Do they complain about other hotel chains as well?
I think because Disney is a "FAMILY" destination, and it is sooooo expensive. If a family of 6 wants to go to Disney and is use to deluxe accomodations, Disney may be out of their price range. They could get two rooms at another deluxe hotel destination for the same price.
Nope. Disney doesn't enforce the rule, but your nosey neighbor might by calling the front desk.![]()
Well, not completely.java said:Yes we are staying one room at the Poly and we have 4 children! (the youngest is a baby and they don't count him) so the room limit is technically 5 at the Poly but they don't count under 2's as people(funny because they turn into adults at 9)
Eh, technically yes. But they also have to account for the potential effect on services - they might need more washers/dryers; they likely will need additional transportation; extra linens and other soft goods; expanded dining facilities/food prep capabilities; more/more frequent maintenance...goofy4tink said:Perhaps, at some point we will see Disney change all the moderates to the ability to sleep 5, just like POR-AB can do now. All they have to do...