Chrisizzle
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I am hosting a family trip to Animal Kingdom Lodge. We have 3 couples and 4 children. I plan to split people into a 2-bedroom unit, and a studio.
The two bedroom will host two couples and two children. The last couple and their two kids will stay in the studio. My plan was always to use the 2-bedroom as a central hub allowing the studio couple to use the full kitchen for cooking too.
I now have the idea of booking the 2-bedroom with Kilimanjaro Concierge access.
Despite my intention of sleeping 6 people in the 2-bedroom, I have the option to add 3 more named guests (plus an infant). That would give everyone room keys and legitimate access to the Kilimanjaro lounge (except for one child at 4-years old).
Questions for the group:
I'll stand by for any comments or advice. Thanks.
The two bedroom will host two couples and two children. The last couple and their two kids will stay in the studio. My plan was always to use the 2-bedroom as a central hub allowing the studio couple to use the full kitchen for cooking too.
I now have the idea of booking the 2-bedroom with Kilimanjaro Concierge access.
Despite my intention of sleeping 6 people in the 2-bedroom, I have the option to add 3 more named guests (plus an infant). That would give everyone room keys and legitimate access to the Kilimanjaro lounge (except for one child at 4-years old).
Questions for the group:
- This seems fair and reasonable to me since the two bedroom unit supports 9 guests (for concierge purposes or otherwise). I am arguably ‘paying’ extra with the studio. Does anyone disagree from an ethical perspective?
- I’ve never stayed in a multi-bedroom unit, but I don’t recall extra guests needing to confirm their identity at check in. So, there shouldn’t be an issue with the studio couple’s names appearing on two rooms.
- The only potentially sneaky thing would be to bring the 4-year old child to the lounge. That would be a 10th person and not supported by the 2-bedroom. Should that happen, may I assume cast members won’t question a child’s presence when their parents have keys/access?
I'll stand by for any comments or advice. Thanks.