Welcome to planDisney, Shauna! It sounds like you're in the planning stages of a
Walt Disney World Resort visit, and I'm so glad you stopped by. Over the years, my family has stayed at many different
Disney Resort Hotels, so let's see what tips I can offer to help you choose the perfect resort for your stay.
My family always books several meals at the theme parks when we visit, but we typically bring protein bars and fruit for a quick breakfast in our hotel room. It saves us some time in the morning and provides an excellent time to discuss our game plan for the day. So I understand your desire for this type of area in your room.
And here's the good news...I've found that most hotel rooms across all resort categories offer a table and chairs. For example, many rooms at
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge offer a sturdy wooden table with two chairs, perfect for sipping a drink or eating a light meal. And the recently remodeled rooms at
Disney's Pop Century Resort have a table that magically becomes the base for a pull-down bed at night! If you plan to cook and serve a meal, the
Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort offer a kitchenette and table for about five people, as do many deluxe resort villas. You have lots of options, Shauna!
Since the layouts of the rooms can vary, my best tip is to
explore the resorts on the Walt Disney World website. Click on a specific resort, then choose the Room Rates tab at the top. Scrolling down the different room types, you'll see a blue "View Photos" option. Click that to see what tables are offered for each room type. You can also
call Disney Resort Hotel Reservations, and a friendly Cast Member will be glad to help narrow down your choices based on your specific needs.
Shauna, I hope I've pointed you in the right direction to help you book your dream resort. Please feel free to
stop by planDisney anytime. All this talk about eating has made me hungry!
Magic awaits,
Elaine