Totally random POR scenario question:
We are a family of 5 and we cannot survive in one room/one bathroom, we've done a variety of different resorts in the past but are considering two rooms at POR.
What would be ideal would be a king room connected to a 5 sleeper room-this gives everyone their own bed (my little guy can take the fold down). My oldest is 18 so I can book the kid's room with her as the lead, no issue.
HOWEVER I'm afraid that if we book these two more specific room times, the chances of getting them connecting is low and I really would want them connecting (I understand it's never a guarantee and we'd survive if not, it just would be a zillion times easier)
The other option is booking two regular standard rooms, and praying we get put in AB.
What I don't want to happen is we get two connecting queen rooms in the mansions and then my youngest wants to sleep in our room since there's an extra bed and/or his sisters give him a hard time about sharing. We just don't sleep well in one space with the kids.
If there are three beds, the kids will be great sharing a room. And, I could just book two 5th sleepers...but a king bed sounds nice on vacation and this eliminates all possibility of anyone trying to join our room.
Are the chances just two low for a King Bed/5th sleeper connecting scenario? We'd be going mid-August, so not super peak time.
We are a family of 5 and we cannot survive in one room/one bathroom, we've done a variety of different resorts in the past but are considering two rooms at POR.
What would be ideal would be a king room connected to a 5 sleeper room-this gives everyone their own bed (my little guy can take the fold down). My oldest is 18 so I can book the kid's room with her as the lead, no issue.
HOWEVER I'm afraid that if we book these two more specific room times, the chances of getting them connecting is low and I really would want them connecting (I understand it's never a guarantee and we'd survive if not, it just would be a zillion times easier)
The other option is booking two regular standard rooms, and praying we get put in AB.
What I don't want to happen is we get two connecting queen rooms in the mansions and then my youngest wants to sleep in our room since there's an extra bed and/or his sisters give him a hard time about sharing. We just don't sleep well in one space with the kids.
If there are three beds, the kids will be great sharing a room. And, I could just book two 5th sleepers...but a king bed sounds nice on vacation and this eliminates all possibility of anyone trying to join our room.
Are the chances just two low for a King Bed/5th sleeper connecting scenario? We'd be going mid-August, so not super peak time.
