Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Five people with one bathroom. Come on op. Don’t be cheap. Get two rooms.
It's only 4 people. Not sure why OP is talking about 5 or needing a room for 5 but there are clearly only 4 people.
Anonymous wrote:Five people with one bathroom. Come on op. Don’t be cheap. Get two rooms.
Anonymous wrote:Five people with one bathroom. Come on op. Don’t be cheap. Get two rooms.
Anonymous wrote:Look at the deluxe villas category. If you want guaranteed space, shell out the big bucks for a two bedroom villa or bungalow. They’re at several resorts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - for folks that had those layouts as a family of 4, were you able to reserve rooms that way? Or was it only a request? I keep seeing that it's an option but not a guarantee if I search as a family of 4. I'm trying to see if I book it as though there will be 5 of us (to ensure we get that layout) but only 4 of us show up to check in, if it will be a problem.
The Hilton LBV definitely looks like a more affordable option - thanks for that suggestion! Is it worth the tradeoff of not being immersed in Disney theming?
For the true daybed size (not the "child size" pull down in Port Orleans Riverside or Caribbean Beach) it will just be a request. There's no way for anyone (even Disney employees on the phone) to tell you how likely you are to get that request.
Is there a reason why you can't book two rooms (of course, connecting rooms are also just a request, not guaranteed?)
How old/big are your kids? Last year we stayed in a 1 bedroom at Saratoga Springs resort, and there is one of the "child size" pull down beds in the living room. My (then) high school senior boy slept on it with no problem. I think he was about 5'10" and pretty "stocky."
Anonymous wrote:OP here - for folks that had those layouts as a family of 4, were you able to reserve rooms that way? Or was it only a request? I keep seeing that it's an option but not a guarantee if I search as a family of 4. I'm trying to see if I book it as though there will be 5 of us (to ensure we get that layout) but only 4 of us show up to check in, if it will be a problem.
The Hilton LBV definitely looks like a more affordable option - thanks for that suggestion! Is it worth the tradeoff of not being immersed in Disney theming?
Anonymous wrote:We had that at the Caribbean there. It worked well as my kids don’t like sharing a bed. And it’s near the gondola which made getting around easy.