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  • On Jan 2, 2012
    Ruth from Aberdeenshire 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.

    I have booked a studio room at the Saratoga Spa Resort for myself, husband, and children; son aged 10 and daughter 4 1/2. Am now thinking the room is unsuitable with the children at very different stages. Any suggestions how I can make changes and to what?

    I can certainly understand why one sleeper sofa would not accommodate children of different ages and genders. You could upgrade to a one bedroom at Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa which would give you a separate bedroom but no extra beds.  You might want to try one of the family suites at the All-Star Music Resort. These rooms have a bedroom with a queen-size bed and a separate living area with a sleeper sofa, a sleeper chair, and a sleeper ottoman as well a mini-kitchen. The Art of Animation Resort is scheduled to open its family suites in May. I believe you will be happy with the value price of these rooms.

    One of my favorite things about Walt Disney World is how our four children-ranging in age from 9 to 18- all equally enjoy our trips there.  No matter what sleeping arrangements you end up with both your preschool princess and school age son are going to have a magical time.   






















































































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Ready for a visit to Mickey? I'm here to help. I've experienced Walt Disney World with my four children from their stroller years to young adulthood. I've sailed on every Pirates of the Caribbean on the planet, consumed countless Mickey Premium Ice Cream Bars, and believe the Electric Water Pageant music is the catchiest around. I'm excited to help you plan your Disney adventure. Learn More About Elisabeth

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