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| Community Rank: Adventurer ![]() Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: Orlando....5 mins from Mickey!
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| Treehouse Villas We're talking about doing a family vacation, again. Seems like lots of talk with not much action. Anyway, the question is, Can you fit 6 adults, 2 children (4 and 7) and an infant (we'll bring her pack n play) in a treehouse villa? Also, has anyone stayed there? What did you think of it? Kim |
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| Join Date: Feb 2000 Location: Ann Arbor, MI USA
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| Re: Treehouse Villas Treehouse Villas are great for large family groups (or 3 couples), and the fanciful architecture is a favorite with kids of all ages. We've stayed there several times and will undoubtedly do so again. It is a bit off the beaten track, but bus service is still pretty good - every 20 minutes, like everywhere else. The area has a great pool and hot tub spa, but that's it for recreation or easy access to food. You're a 10-minute walk from the Disney Institute front desk. Your best bet is to head over to nearby Downtown Disney when you're hungry, and stock the kitchen with snacks. Unfortunately, your group is a little too large for a single Treehouse. Maximum capacity is a total of 6 adults and children sleeping in beds, and 2 infants in cribs. There are 3 bedrooms - one with a king bed, one with a queen, and one with a full. The sofa is not suitable for sleeping, and they won't bring in a folding bed. They will provide cribs - one each in each of two bedrooms. |
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| Community Rank: Adventurer ![]() Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: Orlando....5 mins from Mickey!
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| Re: Treehouse Villas Thank you for the answer, Dave. I kinda thought we might be too big. I think we'll try 2 Wilderness cabins instead. I love staying there! [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] |
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