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max occupancy coronado

Laurichi

Active Member
Original Poster
i seem to recall CS having standard rooms (not casitas)for 5 adults but it is no longer an option.
do any of you know about this?
right now the only.moderates offering rooms for 5 people are POR CB and the cabins at FW.
thanks!!!
 

mouse_luv

Well-Known Member
No, unless you have a suite, the rooms sleep up to 4 adults. Unless it's a King room which is 2 adults
 
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Laurichi

Active Member
Original Poster
i seem to have seen rooms at coronado for 5!
i was hoping to choose between POR, CB and CS but now its just the first two
 
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Jon81uk

Well-Known Member
It doesn't look like Coronado has the murphy bed, so max occupency would be four plus a cot/crib for a baby.
see http://yourfirstvisit.net/2014/11/2...dard-room-at-disneys-coronado-springs-resort/

You might want to switch to Carribean Beach or Port Orleans, both resorts offer some rooms with murphy beds, which are suitable for a child (but maybe not a teenager)
http://yourfirstvisit.net/2014/10/01/review-disneys-caribbean-beach-resort-2/
http://yourfirstvisit.net/2012/11/19/review-port-orleans-riverside-alligator-bayou-rooms/
 

righttrack

Well-Known Member
There isn't much free floor space at Coronado. I don't know where the rollaway would go. Would have to be a really skinny one.
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
Coronado has a number of suites that will accommodate up to 6 people (Parlor, VIP and Executive), but no standard rooms that accommodate more than 4. The suites cost between 2-4 times the rate of a standard room.
 

Laurichi

Active Member
Original Poster
It doesn't look like Coronado has the murphy bed, so max occupency would be four plus a cot/crib for a baby.
see http://yourfirstvisit.net/2014/11/2...dard-room-at-disneys-coronado-springs-resort/

You might want to switch to Carribean Beach or Port Orleans, both resorts offer some rooms with murphy beds, which are suitable for a child (but maybe not a teenager)
http://yourfirstvisit.net/2014/10/01/review-disneys-caribbean-beach-resort-2/
http://yourfirstvisit.net/2012/11/19/review-port-orleans-riverside-alligator-bayou-rooms/
your website is so helpful!
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we are actually 6....3 adults..two kids aged 6&9 and baby in crib...this will be our second visit...first tine was suite at A of A and it was great but we want to change!
i think CB has more kid appeal than POR...
if i could..i would go to a deluxe..but we fly from Europe and thats too much!
 
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Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
Have you considered 2 rooms at a value resort?

When it comes to kid appeal the value resorts are at the top of the list.

Having 4 beds and 2 bathrooms is a big plus as well.
 

daisyduckie

Well-Known Member
The problem with standard rooms at both POR and CBR is that you may end up with quite a hike to the themed pool or food court. I think both resorts are very pretty, but dang, if you end up with a room in the outer reaches it can take a bit to go grab a snack.
 

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