msjprincess
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 6, 2010
That's not true.It's against cruiseline policies and likely illegal. Sleeping in a cabin behind a locked door without any possibility of a parent hearing anything going on in the cabin is different than in a house in their room, IMHO. I know it's done all the time. On our Disney cruise, parents even had kids on a different floor.
We stayed in FOV 8500 on IOS. It's divided into 3 separate rooms with doors separating the areas. If something did happen to one of my kids during the night I wouldn't have heard anything unless they started screaming. It's no different than staying in a 1 or 2 bedroom villa at WDW.