Well, as you can see I'm new to the board. I'm gearing up to a planed trip in August-08. We have visited Disney twice since 2000 as our family has grown. We are a family on a single income and always looking for promos and deals like the free food plan.
Here is the big dilema: We are a family of 5 with 3 kids 4,6,and 8 years old. We want to go and stay at a fun, kid oriented hotel. Of the 9 value and moderate hotels, only 2 offer anything for a family over 5 people! The All Star Music has a few "suites" that offer 2 beds in 2 different rooms at a higher cost than just buying 2 rooms. The option that was given to me by the resveration line is to buy 2 rooms.??? For 1 family!!! And the Port Orleans Riverside is probably one of the most boring places in the world for a 4,6,8 year old!!! This fun vacation is for the kids and they want to see 30' characters at the hotel, that's fun!! I am kinda disgusted at this point that such a kid oriented place, correction, probably the most kid oriented place in the ENTIRE WORLD does not accomidate a family of 5 if not equally as a family of 4 than close to it, alot of America has 3 kids!!! I'm dumbfounded and in a pickle here.
It's not like I don't mind paying a bit more for the 3rd child. They won't let you. They say it's fire code??? I say it's a revenue maker. My children are young and will not stay in a different room nor do we want to, it's a family vacation. If they were teens, I can understand but they are young, even at home they end up in our bed some nights.
I would like to stay on Property. And also use the free meal plan for this visit period. I'm not trying to be dishonest, just utilize the fun resorts and the meal plan for 4.
Here are my issues:
-Do I go as a family of 4 and buy 1 child ticket seperately for the parks? I suppose this may be an issue at check in. Than I thought that I can check us all in together but the meal plan details state that all most check in together to qualify?? Any experience on needing to be present for the meal plan at check in?
-Do you think that Disney would refuse you at check in if they found out?
-If they refused to check us in, would I get a refund of all of my $$?
-Then what?
-What would they do if you were already there for 1/2 half of your stay and they found a 3rd child staying in your room?
-If I can get past the check in are they any obsticals with the meal plan in my situation?
-We would like to do a few character meals, should we make a reservation ofr 5 or just show up with an extra child(4 year old)and pay cash for them?
-Any issues at the parks with 4 resort attached admissions and 1 cash purchased admission for a week?
Like I said, I'm not trying to beat there system, I'm just trying to take my young family of 5 to a fun value resort and take advantage of the free meal plan as well(for 4). Any thoughts or experiences would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time and sorry this was a bit long.
RPWS6
Here is the big dilema: We are a family of 5 with 3 kids 4,6,and 8 years old. We want to go and stay at a fun, kid oriented hotel. Of the 9 value and moderate hotels, only 2 offer anything for a family over 5 people! The All Star Music has a few "suites" that offer 2 beds in 2 different rooms at a higher cost than just buying 2 rooms. The option that was given to me by the resveration line is to buy 2 rooms.??? For 1 family!!! And the Port Orleans Riverside is probably one of the most boring places in the world for a 4,6,8 year old!!! This fun vacation is for the kids and they want to see 30' characters at the hotel, that's fun!! I am kinda disgusted at this point that such a kid oriented place, correction, probably the most kid oriented place in the ENTIRE WORLD does not accomidate a family of 5 if not equally as a family of 4 than close to it, alot of America has 3 kids!!! I'm dumbfounded and in a pickle here.
It's not like I don't mind paying a bit more for the 3rd child. They won't let you. They say it's fire code??? I say it's a revenue maker. My children are young and will not stay in a different room nor do we want to, it's a family vacation. If they were teens, I can understand but they are young, even at home they end up in our bed some nights.
I would like to stay on Property. And also use the free meal plan for this visit period. I'm not trying to be dishonest, just utilize the fun resorts and the meal plan for 4.
Here are my issues:
-Do I go as a family of 4 and buy 1 child ticket seperately for the parks? I suppose this may be an issue at check in. Than I thought that I can check us all in together but the meal plan details state that all most check in together to qualify?? Any experience on needing to be present for the meal plan at check in?
-Do you think that Disney would refuse you at check in if they found out?
-If they refused to check us in, would I get a refund of all of my $$?
-Then what?
-What would they do if you were already there for 1/2 half of your stay and they found a 3rd child staying in your room?
-If I can get past the check in are they any obsticals with the meal plan in my situation?
-We would like to do a few character meals, should we make a reservation ofr 5 or just show up with an extra child(4 year old)and pay cash for them?
-Any issues at the parks with 4 resort attached admissions and 1 cash purchased admission for a week?
Like I said, I'm not trying to beat there system, I'm just trying to take my young family of 5 to a fun value resort and take advantage of the free meal plan as well(for 4). Any thoughts or experiences would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time and sorry this was a bit long.
RPWS6