EPCOT; Mother and Son; Spaceship Earth
  • On Dec 13, 2011
    Karen from ON Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    What is best place to stay onsite to accommodate needs of 17 yr old boy, 14 & 9 yr old girls for 2 nights in March 2012? Thank you!

    Hi Karen,

    I would suggest the Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground with its very spacious cabins! You'll get a bedroom with a double bed and bunk beds plus a living room with a pull-down murphy bed plus a sofa. That takes care of sleeping arrangements.

    In addition, you'll have a bathroom, kitchen and outdoor deck. Then, the resort offers lots of recreation including a nice pool and boat transportation over to the Magic Kingdom.

    I would also price out getting two rooms at Pop Century. This option would likely be less expensive. Each room would have two double beds. Plus you'd now have two bathrooms! The resort has three pools, an arcade, and bus transportation to the theme parks.

    If expense isn't a concern, I'd opt for a villa at the Beach Club resort. There, you'd get a one or two bedroom villa along with living room and kitchen. Plus you'd be within walking distance (or a short boat ride) to Disney's Hollywood Studios and Epcot. If you are only visiting the Magic Kingdom, the Bay Lake Tower villas would be a great option and within walking distance of the park!

    The best resort for your family will depend on which parks you'll visit while in WDW as well as your budget.

    With some more information, we can really help narrow down your choices!

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Meet the Panelist: Kimberly, Tennessee

I am a stay-at-home mom with a 12 year old son. I thrive on planning vacations, especially to WDW. Inspiring families to vacation at Disney with a memorable itinerary and budget-saving tips is extremely rewarding for me. Learn More About Kimberly

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