Two connecting rooms or Junior Suite at BC?

Christine & family

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What would you do if you were me?...

We are starting to plan for our next trip. It will be my husband, myself, our 10 year old son, our 6 year old son, and my dad.

We like the idea of getting two connecting rooms because we can put the kids to bed and have the adults stay up a little longer. Usually my husband and I end up in two separate beds with one kid sleeping with each of us. :D Plus with three adults and two kids it would give us more space.

But since connecting rooms aren't guaranteed, we were thinking of reserving a Junior Suite with two Queen beds and a day bed. That way we would be sure to be together and it looks like it may work out to be the same $$$ or a little cheaper. My Dad said he'd sleep on the day bed in the living room section but my concern is that an adult wouldn't fit comfortably on the daybed in the suites. He's about 5 feet 11 inches tall.

I'd love to hear what you'd do in this situation.
 
The daybed is a good size. My dh who is 5'10 and my oldest ds who is 5'11 could both lay on it (not at the same time :D ) and
be comfy. Actually my 12 yr old said he like it better than the bed! My mil stayed in our room with us nad we had plenty of room. Also check Expedia, we got about 40%-45% off our room. You might want to check out the Poly too, I heard that daybed is bigger than the YC/BC ones--so it must be pretty big. Plus the rooms at the Poly are a smidge bigger.
 












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