• On Mar 4, 2020
    Dean from PA 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.

    Booking a family resort room, is the deposite the same as a regular rm, or more

    Hi there, Dean! Thanks so much for stopping by the Disney Parks Moms Panel. 

    I recently had the chance to tour the Finding Nemo Suites at Disney's Art of Animation Resorts, and the three beds and two full bathrooms swam it right to the front of my wish list for our family's upcoming vacation. 

    Dean, the deposit that you will pay for the family suites will be the same as if you were booking a regular hotel room. If you are booking a vacation package, the deposit required to book will be $200, with the remainder due 30 days before your arrival. If you are making a room-only reservation, the deposit will be equal to one night's room rate, with the remainder due at check-in. Please note that the exact amount required as a deposit is subject to change without notice. 

    According to the current reservation policy, if you are booking either a vacation package or a room-only reservation less than 30 days in advance of your arrival, you will have to pay the entirety upfront. 

    I hope that this helps, Dean. Please come back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel if we can help you plan your magical vacation!

    Sarah B. 
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Meet the Panelist: Sarah, Georgia

Hi There! I’m Sarah from Atlanta, GA. Together, my Disney-loving husband and I have two amazing kids and love nothing more than running away to the Walt Disney World Resort every chance that we get. When we are not wandering around the resorts, we love to indulge our sweet tooth with all the snacks we can find. I am passionate about making sure the magic reaches kids of all ages, from the smallest to the biggest, because we are all kids at Walt Disney World! Learn More About Sarah

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