Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 rooms - one for each grandparent, one for family. Have 7 and 9 year old hang out with grandparents or one parent while 3 year old falls asleep with a parent.
sorry, I should've been clearer. the group is:
DH, me, and our 3 year old
BIL, SIL, and their 2 boys
My parents
DH's parents
Ok, 4 rooms. What is the issue. Get two adjoining rooms. You do adjoining with your parents, they do adjoining with their parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 rooms - one for each grandparent, one for family. Have 7 and 9 year old hang out with grandparents or one parent while 3 year old falls asleep with a parent.
sorry, I should've been clearer. the group is:
DH, me, and our 3 year old
BIL, SIL, and their 2 boys
My parents
DH's parents
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 rooms - one for each grandparent, one for family. Have 7 and 9 year old hang out with grandparents or one parent while 3 year old falls asleep with a parent.
sorry, I should've been clearer. the group is:
DH, me, and our 3 year old
BIL, SIL, and their 2 boys
My parents
DH's parents
Four rooms. Request adjoining and hope that at least 1 set of rooms gets it - so you can put your 3 yo to bed and hang out with your parents or inlaws until she/he falls asleep.
Thats if you are determined to be on property. What would I do? A 4-6br rental home with private pool and hot tub in Windsor Hills for about $2500 total for an entire week. Cheaper and way more comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 rooms - one for each grandparent, one for family. Have 7 and 9 year old hang out with grandparents or one parent while 3 year old falls asleep with a parent.
sorry, I should've been clearer. the group is:
DH, me, and our 3 year old
BIL, SIL, and their 2 boys
My parents
DH's parents
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I looked at the Bonnett Creek Wyndham for our very similar group - they had some 4 bedrooms.
was it a bummer not being on property? we really want to be on property, but the Disney offerings for groups of this size are stupidly expensive, unless we just split up.
well, we haven't done it yet - and i haven't booked it, either, lol. But I looked at it.We ultimately went skiing over the FCPS January break instead. I still have it filed away for a future idea.
i have done disney both on and off property - there are pros and cons to both.
You could consider calling disney directly and / or a Disney travel agent to see if you'd be able to get 4 rooms near each other - they might be able to work with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I looked at the Bonnett Creek Wyndham for our very similar group - they had some 4 bedrooms.
was it a bummer not being on property? we really want to be on property, but the Disney offerings for groups of this size are stupidly expensive, unless we just split up.
We ultimately went skiing over the FCPS January break instead. I still have it filed away for a future idea.
Anonymous wrote:I looked at the Bonnett Creek Wyndham for our very similar group - they had some 4 bedrooms.
Anonymous wrote:3 rooms - one for each grandparent, one for family. Have 7 and 9 year old hang out with grandparents or one parent while 3 year old falls asleep with a parent.