Where to stay with 5 or maybe 6?

phorsenuf

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We are heading down in February, our last harrah with the annual passes, and I would like to stay at the Poly. :lovestruc Do they sleep 5? Besides POR (where we stayed in April and LOVED!) where else sleeps 5? BUT, my MIL may be coming too so I also need to know where sleeps 6 aside from getting 2 rooms? My MIL is, well, how to put this....cheap, so if we were to get 2 rooms at the poly she would have a stroke at her "share" of the cost. :faint: I would like to start making my ressies soon and also start paying on them as well. It seems less painful to pay a little each week then one big chunk! :scared: I know there are no AP rates yet for Feb, but I'll deal with that later. I know if I ask her know about if she is coming she won't know. I want to plan....it seems more real when you are planning! LOL
So, after all that rambling, where should we stay? Oh yeah...it HAS to be onsite. My DH won't stay anywhere else! LOL :snooty:
Thanks!!!
 
What about a two bedroom villa at one of the home away from home resorts?? They sleep 8 people.

Or you could go with ajoining rooms at a moderate resort. With an ap rate it would be really affordable.

Two rooms at the Poly would be awesome. :) You'd have to put down the rack rate deposit for now, but hopefully an ap code would come out for your dates.
 
Options for 5: Polynesian and Contemporary will have two queens and a daybed. Beach Club/Yacht Club and Boardwalk may have daybeds but not all rooms are so equipped. I don't know what they do about requests for these rooms if you have 5. There are deluxe rooms at AKL that have a queen bed, bunk beds and a daybed. Once again, you'd have to request them. You know about Port Orleans Riverside. Some of these resorts (they Polynesian and the Contemporary for sure) have daybeds that could fit an adult, although not a very tall adult. Anybody know of any others?

Options for 5 or 6: Any Home Away From Home resort in a two-bedroom villa; Fort Wilderness Cabins.

what about connecting rooms in the Allstars or a moderate? That would result in two bathrooms, very helpful when everybody's trying to get ready to go to the parks.
 
All of the deluxes except AKL & WL sleep 5 plus a child under 3. WL also has some junior suites (think there is a newer name) that sleep six but my SIL and her family with 4 kids stayed in one for big bucks and wished they had listened to us about two rooms at the Polynesian. The rooms were small in the junior suite.
 

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We have a similar situation, four children ages 2,2, 7 and 10 and really want to stay in one room. Has anyone had four children in one of the deluxe std rooms? Are we crazy? I figure with the daybad and one crib we should be okay since the twins are still small. We know we won't be able to do one room again unless we go with a villa and they too expensive for us at this point...
 











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