Options for 5?

CBR has the 5th sleeper, but you can’t book it with 5 adults (I tried) as the pull down bed is designated as child-size. You can book 4A 1K.

Form the following link:

https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/en_CA/resorts/caribbean-beach-resort/rates-rooms/

Standard View - 5th Sleeper​

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Views of the Resort Hotel, Courtyard or Woodlands

Views of the Resort Hotel, Courtyard or Woodlands

2 Queen Beds and 1 Child-Size Pull-Down Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Queen-Size Pull Down Bed and 1 Child-Size Pull-Down Bed

2 Queen Beds and 1 Child-Size Pull-Down Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Queen-Size Pull Down Bed and 1 Child-Size Pull-Down Bed
Sleeps up to 4 Adults
 
Trying to decide where to stay for 5 - 1 adult - (1) 18 year granddaughter, (1) 14 year grandson, (1) 7 year old granddaughter and the 19 year old boyfriend. Needless to say - I need atleast 4 sleep areas if we all stay in the same room - would need a rollaway if we stay in 2 rooms (1 for us and only boyfriend in the other (he would be paying for his own room or a 1/5 of the larger room). Grandson not too fond of boyfriend, so wouldn't want to submit him to staying with him. I guess I am leaning towards fort wilderness cabins for the sleeping spaces. Could stay at the family suites but really wanted a pool slide. For those of you that have stayed in the cabins before - how much of a hassle is it to get to the main pool from the cabin or do you mostly swim at the pool close to the cabins?
I don't believe Disney will provide a rollaway bed. The exception used to be if the room had only one king bed, then they would. Not sure if that has changed. If you are in a regular room with 2 beds, a rollaway is not allowed. You could bring an air mattress. And getting to the pool will totally depend on the location of your cabin.
 
Trying to decide where to stay for 5 - 1 adult - (1) 18 year granddaughter, (1) 14 year grandson, (1) 7 year old granddaughter and the 19 year old boyfriend. Needless to say - I need atleast 4 sleep areas if we all stay in the same room - would need a rollaway if we stay in 2 rooms (1 for us and only boyfriend in the other (he would be paying for his own room or a 1/5 of the larger room). Grandson not too fond of boyfriend, so wouldn't want to submit him to staying with him. I guess I am leaning towards fort wilderness cabins for the sleeping spaces. Could stay at the family suites but really wanted a pool slide. For those of you that have stayed in the cabins before - how much of a hassle is it to get to the main pool from the cabin or do you mostly swim at the pool close to the cabins?
It's a bit of a hike to the main pool but doable with a golf cart to help with all the "stuff" I always seem to require at a pool. It's walkable, too, but isn't quite as fun. :-)

There are twin bunk beds and a queen bed in the bedroom - not sure if you've stayed before, but they are close together so the bedroom is tight. As long as the 14YO isn't tall, the bunk bed should be okay for the 2 younger ones. I have heard mixed reviews on the pull-out sofa but I hope it's comfortable because I'm planning for a friend to sleep there when I go in a month.
 














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