Q. about crib in a room (age cut off)

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My DSis is looking at going to WDW with her family and one member has 2 kids + an infant (3 total). When they go, the infant will be in the 2 yr.old range. Can he still qualify for the "crib in a room" deal or is he too old? It's not that big a deal as one of the kids could bunk with Grandma, but I just wanted to get the rule correct before I told her :thumbsup2

Not trying to skirt the fire code, just looking for clarification on the rule! To be clear, that family would have 2 adults, 3 kids but one in a crib (maybe!).
 
My DSis is looking at going to WDW with her family and one member has 2 kids + an infant (3 total). When they go, the infant will be in the 2 yr.old range. Can he still qualify for the "crib in a room" deal or is he too old? It's not that big a deal as one of the kids could bunk with Grandma, but I just wanted to get the rule correct before I told her :thumbsup2

Not trying to skirt the fire code, just looking for clarification on the rule! To be clear, that family would have 2 adults, 3 kids but one in a crib (maybe!).

One guest under the age of three does not count towards occupancy of the room. So if they have three kids (one under three) and two parents, they are a group of four plus one under the age of three. If they were a family of three kids with two under the age of three, they would still be a family of four plus one. They can stay in any room that sleeps four.
 












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