PDA

View Full Version : Adults at ASMusic



homeschool mom
06-13-2017, 10:00 AM
We are a family of 7 and our children are all adults (3 young ladies, and 2 teen boys). This will be our first family trip since Dec. 2014 and we are staying in 2 rooms at ASMusic. We usually stay at CBR, but for several reasons opted to stay at the ASMusic for our upcoming trip in December. Can anyone offer any advice for all adults staying in these smaller rooms? We don't spend a lot of time in our rooms, but we will have a lot of "stuff".
Thanks

Arielfan98
06-13-2017, 11:06 AM
Stayed at the All Stars my whole life, ASMusic in particular. There will be a lot of space by the window/table and to the sides of the bed. There will also be space next to the TV. My parents typically unpack their clothes and put them in the drawer so we can tow away our luggage. There is also PLENTY of space next to the sink area where the safe would be. There is also an overhead shelf in that area for luggage. We've never had issues with space. Let me know if you have more questions, I'd be happy to answer.

texas211
06-16-2017, 08:09 PM
If you've stayed at a Japanese Capsule hotel you should be good to go.

Just the big thing, the mattresses are thin and you'll need to trek out for some coffee.

Now the store in the front has a lot of good stuff. We ran short of footcare products and were able to get everything we needed. Bonus.

azcavalier
06-19-2017, 10:31 AM
You can get some "over the door" organizers for shoes or other things to get them off of the floor.

When I was a kid, we were a family of six and my Mom used a modular packing-type system. Basically, rather than suitcases sometimes we would use milk crates (or some other type of stackable crates), labeled for each day. Then, we would each put our outfits for that day in the appropriate crate. You could totally do this with Rubbermaid containers, and then only take in the one you need for that day, and store the other ones in the car.

I haven't adopted that system myself, but there are fewer of us in my own immediate family.

disneynarula
06-24-2017, 05:31 PM
I personally found that the "preferred rooms" are the worst for sleeping at night. I would request a room away from the main pool as long as you are comfortable with walking. We tend to hang as many clothes as we can since there isn't a lot of room in the drawers.