Question about infants in the room.

jennyopenny

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We are planning to travel before our twins turn three. Obviously, we want to benefit from the fact that they are free. :) Are they counted as "guests" at the resort? (as far as room occupancy) I was told that we would have to upgrade resorts to have five in a room. Then I read somewhere that "infants" do not count.

Anyone know?:confused:
 
I believe that you can have one child in the room under three. How many people are in your family? Im thinking that from your post you have one other child? If thats the case you should still be able to stay in a room that holds 4. Mom, Dad, Child 1 and twins.
 
You have it correct.
:confused3 I think when we travel, my oldest will be considered an adult. (he will be 12)
 
Blessedby3 is correct. We have twins and an older DD (8) also and stayed at the Wilderness Lodge when they turned 1. We are leaving Thurs. for their second trip and this time we are staying at POP.
 



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