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(@thejens)
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I am trying to remember in which resorts 5 people can stay in one room? Is it only in the Wilderness Cabins? Thanks for your help!


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Posted : September 25, 2014 10:41 pm
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Oh! just found the other thread about 5 people, sorry to repeat!

There will be three adults and two kids ages 11 and 13, so trundle beds would not work. I am wondering what is the least expensive way to do 5, but not sure we want two value rooms. Unless, have the values been upgraded to queen beds? I don't like doubles.


2017 WDW All Star Music/Universal RP
2016 :(
2015 Universal-Royal Pacific
2014 :(
2013 Fall: Wilderness Lodge
2011-12 :(
2010 French Quarter
2009 Pop & AKL
2008 Polynesian
2007 ASM & BCR
2006 AKL

 
Posted : September 25, 2014 11:06 pm
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With two values, you would at least have two bathrooms which might be a plus.

You could look at the suites at Art of Animation as a possibility.

You might also consider staying at a one bedroom DVC unit. You could rent points which might make this a viable option. Some one bedroom units (though not all) also have two bathrooms. Rentals can be requested through Intercot Sponsor The Timeshare Store.


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Posted : September 26, 2014 7:12 am
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We have often had 3 adults and 2 children.

Pricewise two values is probably the cheapest but you will have full size beds. I think all the beds (except the bunk beds) in the cabins are full size as well.

The AOA suite is a nice option since it will give you three separate beds areas . The master is a queen. The pull down and the pull out are fulls. And you do get the two bathrooms Linda mentioned.

After that it is a toss up on price. Depending on when you go two moderates may be as much as a deluxe.

Deluxe will usually get you 2 queens plus a daybed.

1 bedroom DVC villa will get you the most room. You should get a king bed, a full size pull out and a twin pull out. Plus of course the full kitchen and two baths.

When there is a discount, we most often do the regular room in the deluxe but my children are younger and the room gets tighter every year. With older kids I would probably do, AOA, two moderates or a 1 bedroom villa.


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Posted : September 26, 2014 9:46 am
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We had 5 people at one time (one dropped out), and I found that getting two values was cheaper and better for us than a suite. It was roomier and two bathrooms really helped.


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Posted : September 27, 2014 4:00 am