• On Apr 27, 2017
    Rebecca from ME Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    If our infant and 3 year old can comfortably sleep in a pack n play do we have to count them in room reservations? We are a family of six and desperately want to stay at Pop.

    Dear Rebecca,

    Thank you so much for reaching out to us here at the Disney Parks Moms Panel with your question about planning your Walt Disney World Resort hotel stay!

    At this time, there is no option at Disney's Pop Century Resort to accommodate six people safely in one room. You would be able to have four people plus your infant in a Pack & Play, but your three year-old counts as a child at Disney. That means that he or she will require a ticket to the parks and also counts as an occupant in a room. The maximum occupancy of a Pop Century room includes four people plus one infant only.

    You could consider getting two rooms at Pop Century, or you could also consider other options at Walt Disney World Resort. Depending on your budget and needs, one of the Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort might be ideal! There are also family suites in several resorts such as Disney's All-Star Music Resort. Another choice might be Disney's Port Orleans Resort - Riverside, which can accommodate four people in the beds, plus your three year-old in a pull-down bed and your infant in a Pack & Play. 

    Hope that helps with your magical planning!

    - Jan K. 
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Meet the Panelist: Jan, New Jersey

Hello there, Mouseketeers! I am a mother of three and live with my beautiful wife in New Jersey! I spent many years as a Registered Nurse in a pediatric intensive care unit, and I am now a professor of Nursing. I volunteer in my community and I enjoy taking my children here, there, and everywhere. I love to help my friends and family plan their Walt Disney World Resort vacations and I'm thrilled to be a planDisney Panelist to do just that! Learn More About Jan

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