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We have 4 kids - we refuse to be held hostage by Disney or anyother hotel chain/company who say they can't accomodate us in one room.
Our kids are too young to stay in a room by themselves. I prefer not to split our family up at all. That may change as the kids get older, but we always look for a room with two double beds and if it's a 'suite' type of hotel, even better. The 6 of us can easily make do with 2 double beds - heck, the kids think sleeping on the floor is fun. If there are 2 double beds and a sofa, that much the better!
When we went to Disney last time, we booked a room for 4 and bought our tickets separately. There were no issues whatever. Dh and one son slept in one bed, and me and 2 kids in the other. Oldest son 'claimed' the floor.
The only time we've gotten two rooms was when we went to europe last fall on a cruise around the meditteranean. You can't exactly 'sneak' in an extra person on the boat. We ended up booking adjoining rooms that had a door between them so it was like a suite rather than single rooms. DH and I took one room, the kids were in the other. The rooms had two lower single berths and two upper berths that swung down out of the ceiling.
I think it's rediculous for a hotel to expect families travelling with small children to split up into two rooms. Now, once the kids get older (like highschool age)- yes, but not when they are younger.