Originally posted by Disneymad
Their Number one choices are Wilderness Lodge and Animal Kingdom LodgeStandard Rooms at these two resorts sleep a maximum of 4 so they would therefore need to have another room which would really boost the cost.
Thanks.
Originally posted by Disneymad
Their Number one choices are Wilderness Lodge and Animal Kingdom Lodge.....But it wouldn't be cheaper at all, because they would requrie two rooms. Standard Rooms at these two resorts sleep a maximum of 4 so they would therefore need to have another room which would really boost the cost.
Thanks.
Originally posted by Moustronaut
Ok.... here's a question to all you veteran resort guests....
Can you book a room for 4 and have 5 people stay in it? especially if one of them is a young child.
Depending on what features you'ld use witht he Ultimate Park Hopper pass (like disney quest, water parks, etc.) Would it be worth booking the dream maker package for 4 and buy a 6 day park hopper plus for the 5th person?
I'm just asking this in case I'm ever in this situation some day.
Originally posted by Moustronaut
Ok.... here's a question to all you veteran resort guests....
Can you book a room for 4 and have 5 people stay in it? especially if one of them is a young child.
Depending on what features you'ld use witht he Ultimate Park Hopper pass (like disney quest, water parks, etc.) Would it be worth booking the dream maker package for 4 and buy a 6 day park hopper plus for the 5th person?
I'm just asking this in case I'm ever in this situation some day.
Originally posted by Disneymad
Thanks for your help.
Apparently, if they arrive one day later then the rates will drop by around $65 dollars a night, so I think this is there next option to try!
Originally posted by Disneymad
Unfortunately they are tied to those dates, as here in England you really aren't allowed to take children (especially older children) away from school during term-time.
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