Art of animation

Fitmomma93

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Has anyone booked 7 in the finding nemo family sweat? I have 4 adults and two boys would share a bed then baby in with us. We're trying to save money by booking together. It does come up as a booking option when I have 7 selected, if not does anyone know if there is a hotel that has 7? Or would be better to book two separate rooms
 

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Tom P.

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We booked an Art of Animation suite with a family of seven on two occasions when our youngest was under 3. However, at that time, it was two adults and five children. It worked really well for us and we felt like we had plenty of room. In fact, our youngest is 5 now and I wish they would still let us book that, as it would work fine.

With four adults, I think it might be a tighter squeeze. It just depends on the people. However, there really aren't any places on property that sleep seven short of the 2-bedroom and larger villas at the DVC properties, which is getting into a very different price point. Assuming you are wanting to stay at around the price point of an AoA suite, your only other option would be booking two standard rooms.
 

Fitmomma93

Member
Original Poster
We booked an Art of Animation suite with a family of seven on two occasions when our youngest was under 3. However, at that time, it was two adults and five children. It worked really well for us and we felt like we had plenty of room. In fact, our youngest is 5 now and I wish they would still let us book that, as it would work fine.

With four adults, I think it might be a tighter squeeze. It just depends on the people. However, there really aren't any places on property that sleep seven short of the 2-bedroom and larger villas at the DVC properties, which is getting into a very different price point. Assuming you are wanting to stay at around the price point of an AoA suite, your only other option would be booking two standard rooms.
 

Fitmomma93

Member
Original Poster
We booked an Art of Animation suite with a family of seven on two occasions when our youngest was under 3. However, at that time, it was two adults and five children. It worked really well for us and we felt like we had plenty of room. In fact, our youngest is 5 now and I wish they would still let us book that, as it would work fine.

With four adults, I think it might be a tighter squeeze. It just depends on the people. However, there really aren't any places on property that sleep seven short of the 2-bedroom and larger villas at the DVC properties, which is getting into a very different price point. Assuming you are wanting to stay at around the price point of an AoA suite, your only other option would be booking two standard rooms.

So I can book it for 7 even though online even though it says (sleeps 6 adults). Does disney still allow that?
 

Tom P.

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So I can book it for 7 even though online even though it says (sleeps 6 adults). Does disney still allow that?
Yes, the baby will not count for occupancy purposes. Anyone under three does not count against the occupancy limit, and it will account for that when you put in the ages of the kids. Just like someone under three does not have to have park tickets either.
 

Queen of the WDW Scene

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No
As long as the baby is under 2 then its an option to book.

Personally I would not do it with 4 adults and 2 kids plus a baby.

I'd go with 2 standard rooms and probably not at AOA since the rooms are slightly more expensive than POP and WAY more expensive than the 3 All Star resorts.
 

mlee10

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We did a Suite and AoA and will NEVER do it again. We found it to be very, very noisy. Especially at night as we were trying to get kids to bed. I would do 2 rooms and POP or an All Star and you will probably still save money!
 

Tom P.

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As long as the baby is under 2 then its an option to book.

Personally I would not do it with 4 adults and 2 kids plus a baby.

I'd go with 2 standard rooms and probably not at AOA since the rooms are slightly more expensive than POP and WAY more expensive than the 3 All Star resorts.
Actually, it is as long as they are under 3.
 

Tom P.

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We did a Suite and AoA and will NEVER do it again. We found it to be very, very noisy. Especially at night as we were trying to get kids to bed. I would do 2 rooms and POP or an All Star and you will probably still save money!
Really? We have stayed in an AoA suite on two separate occasions, both for fairly long stays (9-10 nights). We never experienced any problems at all with noise. Can I ask what building/section you were in? We were in the Cars section both times. Perhaps it is different depending on the location?
 

mlee10

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Really? We have stayed in an AoA suite on two separate occasions, both for fairly long stays (9-10 nights). We never experienced any problems at all with noise. Can I ask what building/section you were in? We were in the Cars section both times. Perhaps it is different depending on the location?

We were in the Lion King Suites...not sure why it bothered my so much but I feel like since the hallways are pretty much concrete, everything is just over amplified! Seems like given what they charge for rooms there, they could have added a bit more soundproofing!

We stayed at POP on our last stay and it was so quite! Maybe just the difference of the inside hallways at AoA!
 

SaltyD

Active Member
You will feel crammed with 7 people - the sofa bed and the table bed are more like small double beds. And there's not much room to just chill - I'd do 2 adjoining rooms. I have stayed there with 4 people and it was perfect with 2 adults and 2 teens, but 7 will be crowded. Depending on when you are planning to go, it may be more cost effective to book 2 rooms.
 

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