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Old 14 Jun 18, 10:12 PM  
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It will definitely be a squeeze. And five adults to one bathroom doesn't sound much fun either.
At a push I'd say ok for just one night , but you know your family best. How does DD and her boyfriend feel about sharing the room with parents and a sibling. Could they not afford their own room , even if it's a budget resort like the All Stars
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Old 14 Jun 18, 10:17 PM  
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Definitely not. Would be hard with a family of five of those ages due to the Murphy bed size but with someone else’s kid in the room. No. No. No!
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Old 14 Jun 18, 10:36 PM  
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Thanks guys think I'll have to think again, but costs coming into it, probably trying to get too much that I can't afford, £1095 for 5 nights for the five of us sounded too good to be true don't look like it's going to be onsite for us as that was our price limit really . Sad !
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Old 15 Jun 18, 09:02 AM  
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We had a similar make up back in 2015 (me and fiance, mum and dad, and then my brother), we ended up getting a 2 bed at SSR.

We wouldn't have survived 5 adults in a moderate room.

We ARE however doing 4 adults in a deluxe room so wish us luck!
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Old 15 Jun 18, 10:07 AM  
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We stayed once with 2A and 1C which was nice and then another time with 2A and 2C (both 11) which was tight but just about possible.
5A is a definite no. Not possible and i would even say not allowed, ignore the fact they allow you to book it (as they clearly state the 5th bed if for a small child).
2x double beds and 1x fold down bed (which wasnt big enough for either of our 11 year olds).
Taken from Disney: "2 queen beds, plus 1 child size pull-down bed (76 x 167cm) for parties of 5."
Take note of the 5th bed length and width. Where is the 5th person thinking of sleeping?
There isnt even enough room for suitcases for 5 people.
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Old 15 Jun 18, 10:11 AM  
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Yeah, it would be more than cosy... and there’s one sink, mirror, and bathroom, so just seems like it would take a lot of time to get everyone ready and out the door every morning. Your options would be either to take turns or to feel like you’re all getting ready in a co-ed locker room. And then the size of the Murphy bed for a teen... I’ve slept on it for one night but I’m very short and it wasn’t exactly comfy.

When I was at uni, my best friend and I (no romantic involvement ever) booked a road trip together and at the last minute his mum freaked out and came with us. Totally different situation! Yours obviously won’t be unexpected sharing! But it just comes to mind because it really made the holiday and future interaction with his family quite awkward. So I would just check in with DD and her boyfriend to make sure they are aware and cool with whatever you decide to book. Because no one wants to be grumpy or awkward at Disney !
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I personally would book a studio apartment. That would be far to cramped for us... we are all different of course
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