blf14
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Dec 19, 2017
We’re a family of 5 and always share 1
Room at Disney. Anywhere else we go we aim for a suite, but at Disney? Eh. We make it work . We spend very little time in the room- we don’t do relaxing or down time really, and if we do it’s somewhere else at the resort. Sharing a room is part of what makes a Disney trip different from other trips- for better or for worse, lol!
We get the kids in bed and lay down with them... we do have to turn out the lights and at least pretend to go to sleep, but they fall asleep quickly and we can then get up and switch on the tv or use or phones... if we have the energy, lol! Often we’re surprised that we’re just fine resting ourselves even if otherwise typically night owls.
We will stick with 1 room at Disney until all of my kids are literally physically too large for that little 5th bed (not a guarantee but a possibility given how tall we are in my family!). After that... honestly I don’t know if we’ll go. Just not worth it for us- but to each their own!
Room at Disney. Anywhere else we go we aim for a suite, but at Disney? Eh. We make it work . We spend very little time in the room- we don’t do relaxing or down time really, and if we do it’s somewhere else at the resort. Sharing a room is part of what makes a Disney trip different from other trips- for better or for worse, lol!
We get the kids in bed and lay down with them... we do have to turn out the lights and at least pretend to go to sleep, but they fall asleep quickly and we can then get up and switch on the tv or use or phones... if we have the energy, lol! Often we’re surprised that we’re just fine resting ourselves even if otherwise typically night owls.
We will stick with 1 room at Disney until all of my kids are literally physically too large for that little 5th bed (not a guarantee but a possibility given how tall we are in my family!). After that... honestly I don’t know if we’ll go. Just not worth it for us- but to each their own!