Room suggestion for only child bringing a friend trip

Queen2PrincessG

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Our daughter (10) will be bringing a friend on our next trip. I'm debating getting two rooms so they have their own space and privacy (my husband is also coming) but I also feel like that may be overboard in some ways. Any suggestions?
 
I would say 1 room If I were in the situation. Maybe in 3-4 years I would think a little different.
 
At that age, I would only do one room. If you are looking for them to have more space, perhaps consider an AOA suite or a villa somewhere. You could get two rooms and request them to be connecting, but there is never a guarantee for getting connecting rooms. I personally wouldn't feel comfortable with my ten year old being in a room by themselves----and then add in another child who I am responsible for. No thanks. If they were older teens I would feel differently.
 
At that age, I would get one room. If it's the bed sharing, maybe book a 5th sleeper?
 

Two girls aged 10? One room, if you get 2 you will probably be faced at least one morning with 2 girls who spent the night up watching tv and talking. I found this out the hard way when my daughter was young. I would go into her room on sleepover night to get the girls ready for Saturday breakfast and find them dead asleep because they spent the night up. At home I learned to just drop the Saturday breakfast and wait on them to get up.
 
I would consider a suite at AoA - you and your spouse can have the queen room with bathroom and the girls can each have their own pull-down beds in the living room with their own bathroom as well. If it's in your budget, you could also consider a 2-bedroom villa. I would not book 2 separate rooms as there is zero guarantee you will get connecting rooms.
 
I’d get a one bedroom somewhere but not two rooms. 10 years old is not a good age for kids to be on their own. All common sense goes out the window. I also wouldn’t put a friend of my daughter in one room sharing with mom and dad. No privacy for anyone. I wouldn’t imagine your husband would be comfortable having a non related girl in the same room.
 
We are a family of 5 and we are bringing one of the kids' cousins with us as well this summer, so 6 total. We are just getting a suite at Art of Animation.

ETA: The oldest 2 are 15, and there's no way I'm getting them their own room, lol
 
We travel with DGD who is that age and wouldn't get a second room if she had a friend with her. Not until they were mid-teen years at least.
 
No matter what someone may tell you, there is NO GUARANTEE of connecting rooms. They could be in a room on a different floor, or a different building. And the rules do say that there must be someone 18 or older in each room. Your husband and you could end up split up, each one with a girl.
I wouldn’t risk it.
 
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No matter what someone may tell you, there is NO GUARANTEE of connecting rooms. They could be in a room on a different floor, or a different building. And the rules do say that there must be someone 18 or older in each room. Your husband and you could end up split up, one with a girl.
I wouldn’t risk it.

1000% agree!
Connecting rooms are a request never ever a guarantee
 












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