Occupany Question

Yodasnuggs

Active Member
Hi all, I have a question about room occupany, I'm hoping someone can help. I just booked our trip yesterday at the Beach Club for five people. When I booked it online, it said "maximum occupancy for non-suite rooms is 5", and I checked like ten times to make sure everything read correctly, and it seemed to, my itinerary says "4 nights, 5 adults". But, my question is, is this "legit", if you will? Meaning, are all five of us going to be on the dining plan, are all five of us going to be able to use Magical Express, etc. All signs seem to indicate yes, including the price, but I just want to make sure that it doesn't seem like we're trying to sneak an extra person into the room.

Second, I see in the pictures that the Beach Club has a couch in each room, does anyone know if they are large enough for a person to sleep on? Or do they offer cots that can be brought to the room? The group doesn't care, someone can sleep in a sleeping bag if they have to, I was just curious as to where the 5th person was expected to sleep in a room that appears to offer accomodations for 5.

Thanks in advance for your help.
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
Occupancy is 5 and thats what you have. Those rooms have 2 Queens and a daybed. The daybed is where the 5th person sleeps. They are big enough for an adult an pretty comfy.

If you have paid for 5 people then you should have the dining plan for five as well as room on the ME. We had enough room for 5 in the Boardwalk Inn, but only 4 people so my kids each had their own bed.

Relax and have a great trip. :wave:
 
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Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
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In some cases (ie PO) there is a mattress that slides out from under one of the beds. In some of the Deluxe resorts (ie Contemporary) the couch converts into a bed.
Disney is pretty strict on occupancy numbers. The only legit exception is with an infant.
 
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