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Disneydreamer23

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Just trying to see what every one would do in this situation. I will List the good and the bad. Traveling is my Dh, DD(3), and DS(10 months) and my Parents. Last year we shared a room at CBR and we are doing the same this year. We were considering getting our own room next year. Here is the Good in Sharing a room
- Cheaper my mom spends 1,000 more so we pay 2,000 with tickets and free dining for 2 weeks. IF we do our own room we would get a quick serve, book at a value and stay for 11 days and end up spending 200.00 more
-They drive, so we go to the parks early and leave with them so no hassle for the bus, not saying they wouldn't drive us next time depending on where they would be staying
THE BAD
- My mom and Dad are LATE sleepers so when we are getting up with our DD and nexy yr DS we feel like we have to tip toe and get out as fast as possible which puts a lot of stress on us.
-No privacy

I just don't know what to do , if it was you WWYD??
 

JasonDeyoung

Well-Known Member
growing up we use to go to Disney quite often and when I turned I think 14 and my sister was 18 my parents started getti two rooms. It def worked out for the better. When my family comes here to visit and we go to Disney I always book my own room. God bless my family I love them to death, but I need my own space and it helps with sleeping and I come and go a lot after they are all ready for bed. My sister also had my two nephews who are 6 & 8 so thy def need a room to themselves as well. I always think extra rooms are a must if they are in your budget
 
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CaptainAmerica

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Six human beings in one moderate room? No, no, a million times no. I felt a bit squeezed this April with just me, my wife, and the baby in a crib at AKL. I don't even think Disney will allow what you're suggesting. It's over the stated room capacity.
 
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