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Old 05-04-2003   #1 (permalink)
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Where can 5 stay at moderate prices?

Hi Gang! Okay, if there are 2 adults and 3 kids, and Mom and Dad have only enough money to pay moderate resort prices, what sort of options are there?

I'm asking your help on this mathematical problem:p for a friend who had her heart set on trying CBR but has a family of five.
Thanks in advance!;)

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Port Orleans Riverside I believe still has the rooms where 5 can stay. I know we did it one year when my daughter went there was a trundle bed.

yep I just checked the WDW website and they still have those rooms that sleep five

http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wal...oomLayout2Room
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Unless one of the children is under age 3, Port Orleans Riverside - Bayou Side is the only moderate that sleeps 5.
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Thanks, Tinkerbell--that link was really great! Thanks Jmouse for the info too. I think it's a shame that CBR doesn't also have some larger rooms with a trundle bed option. CBR is one of my favorite resorts and to think we couldn't stay there without getting 2 rooms, is sad.
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I think it's a shame that CBR doesn't also have some larger rooms with a trundle bed option. CBR is one of my favorite resorts and to think we couldn't stay there without getting 2 rooms, is sad.
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oh no big deal your welcome. Like I said one year when our daughter went along we stayed there instead of getting 2 rooms or at one of the deluxe resorts. POR is my friend Dixie's favorite. I still have to remind myself not to call it DixieLandings. I agree about CBR though because its my personal favorite and I dont understand why there isnt enough room there for a trundle, there is enough room for a crib.
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If someone in the family is a annual pass holder then there is a special for $144 plus tax for a cabin in Fort Wilderness thru July 3. They hold five very comfortable.
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Are the kids small,or would one of them think it was an adventure sleeping in a sleeping bag on the floor? Then maybe you could get away with having 5 in a room.
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One of the problems with going beyond the occupancy of the room is that the extra person will not get a resort id which is needed for EE and E-Ride nights.
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