Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Jul 18, 2011
    Danielle from MA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    I want to bring 4 graduating high school girls to DW in March 2012. 2 will be 18, 2 will still be 17. We want to stay in Grand Floridian. Can you get a larger than average room there? These are big girls, practically adults.

    Hi Danielle! A senior year Spring Break trip to the Grand Floridian is sure to earn you major cool points from the high school girls! The rooms at the Grand Floridian are among  the largest at Walt Disney World. Rooms there average around 400 square feet and have two queen-size beds and a day bed, so they can accommodate five adults. The rooms have double sinks that are separate from the bath and toilet, which makes getting ready with a bunch of teenage girls easier since the mirror is separate from the bathroom. Most rooms also have balconies or patios which gives you extra space for sitting. Of course, the Grand Floridian also has suites if you want even more space. You can see the various room types at the resort by clicking here

    If you want even more room to spread out, the Treehouse Villas at the Saratoga Springs Resort are individual units elevated 10 feet off the ground and they have over 1000 square feet of living space, including 3 bedrooms, a living room and a kitchen. The Saratoga Springs and several other deluxe resorts at Disney also have villas of various sizes that include kitchens and washers/dryers. You can see options for parties of 5 or more by clicking here.

    Have a magical vacation! Come visit us again at the Moms Panel if you have more questions! We're happy to help!

     
     
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Meet the Panelist: Amanda, North Carolina

I'm a busy mom of two from North Carolina who loves to find ways to stretch a Disney Dollar so that I can enjoy the luxury of Disney's deluxe resorts and fine dining. Learn More About Amanda

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