question about # in room at Value Resorts

mamathreea

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My mother, my three children and I and my sister and her husband and two small children(under 3) will be visiting Disney in December 2004. My children are all still cosleeping as are my sister's two babies. Here is my question. I have heard that the value rooms sleep up to four plus an infant under the age of three. What we would like to do is have one bed for my kids and me in one room, with my mom using the other bed and then my sis and her fam sleeping in the adjoining room. Would this work because as long as we have the two rooms and the two kids under 3 does it matter which room my mother sleeps in? My BIL feels uncomfortable sleeping in the same room as my mother, but we don't really see the need for a whole extra room just for one person. Am I making sense? Any thoughts would be helpful. Of course if this is a problem we will definitely get the extra room, but I think it should work out. What do you think?
 
If I'm counting correctly... You have 4 adults and 5 children (two of those under the age of 3), which you would like to put in 2 adjoining and/or connecting value resort rooms.
This could be done, but you'ld have to say that one of your children would be sleeping in the room with your sister and BIL. That is because with their two babies ( both under three), their room is allowed to have another child.
Whatever your sleeping arrangements end up being is none of my business.
I can't believe that you could be comfortable in a bed with three children while your mother slept in a bed of her own, however. Somebody would be sleeping with Grandmother...
 
Actually the kids and I have shared a double bed before when visiting their grandpa and had no problem. The kids are young and sleep like puppies all curled up against me. I've gotten used to it. Hopefully someone maybe even both of the twins would like to bunk with grandma since it is a treat but chances are they will wind up back with me. Since they've slept with me since birth, we are all used to it and willing to make room. Thanks for your responses. Actually now that I think about it, I bet my older daughter would LOVE to bunk in the other room with the connecting door open. She has been dying to sleep at her aunt and uncle's house but I have been reluctant to let her stay the night away at such a young age. This might be a good time to practice. Thanks again.
 






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