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I was thinking of getting a Bungalow for our trip to Coco Cay in December and my question is I know that it says the limits of occupancy is 6 and we have 7 adults and 1 child. Will I really have to pay for 2 bungalows with that amount?

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I was thinking of getting a Bungalow for our trip to Coco Cay in December and my question is I know that it says the limits of occupancy is 6 and we have 7 adults and 1 child. Will I really have to pay for 2 bungalows with that amount?

Back in 2014 we had to get 2 cabanas because we had 8 adults and 1- 2yr old. 2015 we had 6 adults 1- 3 yr old. The guy allowed us all to go in. I don't think you will have any luck with 7 adults and 1 kid. If you only rent one. you will be taking a chance on some not being able to join you all. 2 would be the safest bet. Hope I'm wrong and someone else has newer info. Happy Sailing!!!

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If the child is a toddler, then they will probably be allowed...you really can invite "non cabana" members to visit....it's not an "exclusive" beach area.
The child is 5

 

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