Tyler,
Thanks for asking your question to planDisney!
Many of Disney's resorts do have adjoining rooms available, though they cannot be guaranteed, only requested. With their inventory of available adjoining rooms, Disney prioritizes larger families that are visiting with younger children where the connecting room is essential. But again, they will not guarantee that you will get adjoining rooms.
If keeping everyone together is a requirement for you, there are some options that do ensure that you are all in accommodations that keep all the bedrooms together in one unit. They range from rather unique venues like the over-the-water Bora Bora Bungalows at
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, to more traditional villas that are available at many of the resorts.
When you go to the Walt Disney World website, search for
"Deluxe Villas". There are a variety of 2- and 3-bedroom choices across Walt Disney World, at such locations as
Disney's Contemporary Resort and the new
Disney's Riviera Resort. They can accommodate up to as many as 12 guests if that is needed.
Finally, there are the family suites, like the ones at
Disney's Art of Animation Resort. These richly decorated suites at the Value resort sleep up to 6, while still allowing the luxury of a dedicated master bedroom.
I hope that this helps.
Write me back if you want some help picking between your options.
Have a Magical Vacation!Doug