DisFlan
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Anyone else grow up in a family where you'd pack fourteen cousins in your house for a week? The grownups got the kids twin beds, and the cousins all slept on - if you were lucky - the pullout. Otherwise we slept on the floor, in recliners. And the "kids" could be as old as 30. And the house would only have one bathroom? Somehow, we all survived and had a great time.
I went on a short vacation years ago with my mother and two sisters - and my two sisters wouldn't share a queen bed - we ended up paying for a second hotel room because four grown women were too spoiled to share beds.
(This is not a suggestion that anyone stuff their DVC room over the occupancy, just a thought on how our expectations seem to have changed. We now want a real bed for everyone and the number of people/2 bathrooms to be comfortable.)
LOL! Yes! Our whole, big extended Irish/German family packed into the grandparents house for holidays. The littlest guys got to sleep in the bath tubs - and thought it was "special". At night, it was sort of wall to wall kids and younger adults in sleeping bags on every open space of floor. It's a good thing they had a big, old house. We all thought it was great!
We now do this to a (somewhat) smaller extent at either our house or my sister's for Christmas. We manage to cram everyone in, and we still have a heck of a lot of fun. If anyone has "privacy issues", they're welcome to stay "off site".
Last fall, we stayed in a 2 bd at BWV with my sis's family - there were "only" 6 of us, so it was a snap. No kids in the bath tubs.
DisFlan