Short answer
Every Mountain-cluster chalet uses the same family-friendly split: queen bedrooms on the main level for adults and couples, bunk rooms on the lower level for kids. The right chalet comes down to your ratio — more couples means favouring the chalets with three queens (Omega, Vega, Corona, Stella, Luna, Prima have a third queen on the lower level; Aurora has three on the main level), while kid-heavy groups get the most bunk capacity from the five-bedroom chalets that sleep 14.
The two-level logic
Across the cluster's 39 bedrooms the pattern holds: 23 queen rooms, 14 bunk rooms, and 2 twin rooms. Adults and couples take the main-level queen bedrooms; kids get the lower level, where bunk rooms — typically a single-over-double bunk plus a single bed — turn bedtime into part of the adventure and give the adults their evening back upstairs. Every chalet page lists its exact configuration, so you can put names on beds before arrival.
Matching the chalet to your adult-to-kid ratio
Mostly couples, a few kids: pick a chalet with three queens — Omega, Vega, Corona, Stella, Luna, and Prima each add a queen on the lower level alongside the bunk rooms. Grandparents along: Aurora puts all three queens on the main level. Kid-heavy crews: the sleeps-14 chalets carry the most bunk capacity — compare them on the sleeps-14 page. For a deeper walkthrough of choosing, our guide to picking the right chalet covers the trade-offs.
When one chalet is not enough
Two or three families with lots of kids often do better with a private chalet per family on the same property — each family runs its own bedtime, and the group shares the outdoor space. See the groups page for combining adjacent chalets, and our answer on child-friendly chalets for the kid-practicalities.
Related questions
Do kids love or hate the bunk rooms?
Love, almost universally — bunk rooms read as adventure. The single-over-double bunks also give a parent a real bed in the kids' room when a little one needs company.
Can toddlers stay safely?
Yes, with normal supervision around stairs and the hot tub. See our child-friendly chalets answer, and tell us at booking if you are bringing very young children.
How do we assign rooms fairly in a friends group?
The queen rooms go to couples, the bunk rooms to whoever volunteers or loses the coin toss. Each chalet page lists exact beds so the group can settle it before arrival.