What counts as an adult in terms of room occupancy?

dis-me

Mouseketeer
Joined
May 25, 2006
Messages
329
Hi, just wondered, in terms of the resorts, what classes as an adult occupant? I know it's over 10s for dining, just not clear what age a child classes as an adult in terms of room occupancy?
**additional query is post 6 - thanks!**
Thanks!
 
Four and up. One child three and under will not count in room occupancy. If you had two children three and under, one would count and one would not.
 
Thanks. What I was actually wondering however, was what age a child counts as an adult? We have booked three family rooms and want to arrange them to ensure we don't go over the maximum adult capacity for each room.
 
Adult is counted as 18 years old in the room. We had three adults and my dd was 17 and was not counted as adult in the room.
Kim
 

Thanks. What I was actually wondering however, was what age a child counts as an adult? We have booked three family rooms and want to arrange them to ensure we don't go over the maximum adult capacity for each room.

They start counting at 18 - so for example we are going in December with a few rooms of people -- -and one of the families has an 18 year old and another is a single dad so to keep the room occupancy ok AND not have to pay the extra adult we are putting the 18 year old in with his uncle and cousins.

Liz
 
It's not really adult and child capacity, but body capacity. If they say the room holds 4 plus one under three in a crib, then the four can be four adults (over 18) or 1 adult (over 18) and three children (between 3-18). So if your family is two adults and three children between the ages of 3-18, then you would need a room that has a capacity of 5 people.

In your case, you have booked three rooms. If the capacity of each room is four, then you can have up to 12 people total ages 3 or higher (four per room), and three children under the age of 3 in cribs (one crib per room).

The rooms rates are for two adults only (children under age 18 are no extra cost for the room). You do have to pay an additional adult fee for any person over the age of 18 for the third, fourth, or fifth adult in the room (based on room capacity).
 
thanks! this is exactly what we needed.
A further question then....
one of the rooms was supposed to have two adults and two children in the room, and one of the adults is now not joining us. We notified our TA of this change.
Since then, another adult has decided to join us. Can they therefore stay in the room for no extra cost if we inform the resort when we arrive? We have already paid for the room in full.
 
Four and up. One child three and under will not count in room occupancy. If you had two children three and under, one would count and one would not.

I believe it is one child under 3. So, 3 and older count.
 
thanks! this is exactly what we needed.
A further question then....
one of the rooms was supposed to have two adults and two children in the room, and one of the adults is now not joining us. We notified our TA of this change.
Since then, another adult has decided to join us. Can they therefore stay in the room for no extra cost if we inform the resort when we arrive? We have already paid for the room in full.

No. You are allowed 4 BODIES in the room (plus a child under 3) for capacity limit. You are allowed 2 ADULTS in the room (plus children) at the price you were quoted. Anything past 2 adults will have an extra charge.
 
No. You are allowed 4 BODIES in the room (plus a child under 3) for capacity limit. You are allowed 2 ADULTS in the room (plus children) at the price you were quoted. Anything past 2 adults will have an extra charge.
This won't go over that capacity. We originally had one adult and three children in a family room. Then one child, so we had one adult, two children. Now an additional adult wants to join us, so we will have just two adults and two children in the room again.
On that basis, should we just let them know on arrival? And will we be charged for this?

ETA - CORRECTION - PERSON THAT DUCKED OUT WOULD ACTUALLY HAVE BEEN CLASSED AS A CHILD - NOT SURE IF THIS MAKES A DIFFERENCE
 
This won't go over that capacity. We originally had two adults and two children in a family room. Then one adult ducked out, so we had one adult, two children. Now an additional adult wants to join us, so we will have just two adults and two children in the room again.
On that basis, should we just let them know on arrival? And will we be charged for this?

You should let them know since everyone gets a room card in their name.

ETA: If you are having 3 adults and 1 child in the room, you do need to make them aware of it. There is an additional charge for any adults over two per room.
 
You should let them know since everyone gets a room card in their name.

ETA: If you are having 3 adults and 1 child in the room, you do need to make them aware of it. There is an additional charge for any adults over two per room.

We'll be 2 adults, 2 children in that room now, rather than the 1 adult, two children on our current booking for that room. We'll definitely let them know either way but very interested to know if there will be an additional charge so we can prepare financially for the charge.
 
Totally confused here by now - but many of the resorts allow 5 in a room so that does not put the OP over - depends where you are staying.

So IF you are at a hotel that allows the 5 (plus one under three) -- like most of the adults and sections of Port Orleans - I would just show up and make the change when you get there....we have done that before -- if you are not on a package its just as easy.

If you are on a package then it complicates matters a bit adding on at arrival.

Liz
 
We'll be 2 adults, 2 children in that room now, rather than the 1 adult, two children on our current booking for that room. We'll definitely let them know either way but very interested to know if there will be an additional charge so we can prepare financially for the charge.

Two adults and two children will not result in any additional charge.

Liz
 
As Fla4Fun stated, there are actually 2 different criteria at play here.
1) The maximum Room occupancy and
2) All adults over 2 per room - regardless of total room capacity.
You are charged a nightly fee for all adults over 2 in the room, even when you are within or even under the total room capacity
They are 2 different rules.
HTH
 
How are you getting to Disney? If you are flying and using Magic Express the "replacement" person should be on you reservation.
 
From what you've posted it looks like 2 people in the room over 18 and 2 people in the room under 18. There will be no extra adult charge for that room. I'm guessing its a room only reservation since package components are priced based on age. The room charge will remain the same as long as there aren't more than 2 people 18 or over in the room.
 
From what you've posted it looks like 2 people in the room over 18 and 2 people in the room under 18. There will be no extra adult charge for that room. I'm guessing its a room only reservation since package components are priced based on age. The room charge will remain the same as long as there aren't more than 2 people 18 or over in the room.

This is my understanding as well. I think HoneyMo78 has nailed this one. :)

Knox
 


Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE








DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top Bottom