Do Disneyland hotels in California charge by people or rooms?
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Depending on what hotel your staying at it will first be by the room and then an extra fee per person that is over the maximum number allowed. Just call the hotel that you are thinking of staying at and ask their policy on stuff like that since each hotel has a different policy and each room is different as well depending on number of beds and stuff. But most likely you can just check in with the number of people they allow in each room and then have everybody stay in the one room anyways. They won’t notice since there’s so many people.
4 Responses to “Do Disneyland hotels in California charge by people or rooms?”
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July 1st, 2010 at 11:40 am
they charge by room, because rooms or suites can hold a maximum number of people
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July 1st, 2010 at 11:47 am
Depending on the type of room, Disneyland resorts hold a max of 5 (standard), 6 (1-bedroom suite), or 8 (2-bedroom suite) people.
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http://bookdlr.reservations.disney.go.com/ibcdlr/en_US/_framework/components/processEngine
July 1st, 2010 at 12:06 pm
By room. In worst case, just lie about the number of people – check in and say 3, then quietly slip in the 4th or 5th or whatever, don’t make a bunch of noise, don’t make a scene, and no one will know.
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July 1st, 2010 at 12:24 pm
Depending on what hotel your staying at it will first be by the room and then an extra fee per person that is over the maximum number allowed. Just call the hotel that you are thinking of staying at and ask their policy on stuff like that since each hotel has a different policy and each room is different as well depending on number of beds and stuff. But most likely you can just check in with the number of people they allow in each room and then have everybody stay in the one room anyways. They won’t notice since there’s so many people.
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