third child in cheyenne room

gussy

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my firends are staying in cheyenne next week with their three boys aged 6,4 and almost three ( in april) so the youngest is free is it possible to get a camp bed for this child or is the only possibility a cot also would anyojne know the direct no for the cheyenne thnaks a million
 
think the choices are travel cot or in bed with the other kids!:) They will leave you one, they should have been asked about it at the time of booking BUT you can still get one no bother from them....someone will be along with the phone number shortly!:thumbsup2

Next time it will be 2 rooms for them, my cousin has this problem and its alot dearer!:sad2: Thats why I'm stopping with 2 kids!;) Only kidding!

Hope they have a lovely time!:goodvibes

just a thought, who ever they booked with would be able to arrange a cot?? (I think)
 
thanks poppyolivia thought this would be the case -they were sure as he was over two the hotel would provide seperate bed for the child i know this is why they are going now as would cost a bomb to go after april -my third baby is on way in april so have three years before hit this block too:thumbsup2 thanks for your help
 
Nope, there is no room in the tiny room (and fire regs will not allow another bed). Disney would insist on the use of the cot if asked, or the little one could share the bottom bunk or mom and dad's bed.

Once there are three kids age 3 and up, then the options are either Davy Crockett, family room at the DLH, Explorer's club, the Adagio or my favorite - the Marriott.
 

As others state you will only get a travel got in the room for the child under 3.
Hence why we love the space of the Davy Crockett Ranch.
 
Nope, there is no room in the tiny room (and fire regs will not allow another bed). Disney would insist on the use of the cot if asked, or the little one could share the bottom bunk or mom and dad's bed.

Once there are three kids age 3 and up, then the options are either Davy Crockett, family room at the DLH, Explorer's club, the Adagio or my favorite - the Marriott.

When my cousin was pricing up Explorers for the same time we are going...keep in mind this for one extra 3 year old (2 adults and 3 kids)the price including travel was £1,440... we got cheyenne (2 adults and 2 kids) for £740 or was it £770?? Anyway I seriously couldn't believe they charge so much for a 3 year old!:scared1:

She's not going this year but its actually cheaper to book 2 rooms in Santa Fe:thumbsup2 (this is for January I may add, might be way different for other months!)

Edited to say just re-read this and I'm not having a go at you! Just pointing out the difference an extra wee one can make!:goodvibes
 
It also depends where you book the offsite hotels - Expedia, Benotel etc are often much cheaper than Disney for the associated hotels, I got a real bargain for the Explorers last June - it was much much cheaper than the room only quotes I got for the Cheyenne (Santa Fe was fully booked).

The Cheyenne bottom bunk will be fine for your friend's 2 youngest gussy - they are full-length bunks, so they could easily top and tail in them :goodvibes .
 
Indeed it can. This is why we love the Marriott. Having a villa for 6 people, full kitchen, 3 tvs, DVD, fantastic bath and shower for less than the cost of the Hotel New York is wonderful.
 
They could top and tail in the bottom bunk or what about taking a readybed with you - there is probably just about enough floor space for one in the room next to the chest of drawers or between the window and double bed.
 












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