Hi there, Laurie!
You'll find that pretty much all of the
Walt Disney World resort hotels have adjoining rooms, and there are connecting rooms available as well. Guests are able to request adjoining or connecting rooms when they book their
resort reservations, however, these requests are not guaranteed. I have been told that priority consideration is given to larger families traveling with young children, who may need a connecting room so that they can all stay together.
If you need extra space, there are also family suites available at
Disney's Art of Animation Resort that can accommodate a family of up to six with two bathrooms. Additionally, there are beautifully rustic cabins for a family of six at
Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort.
For more space or more amenities, such as full kitchens and washers and dryers in your room, you also have the option of any of the
Deluxe Villa Resorts. Some of them can accommodate a party of up to 12 guests, with three bedrooms, multiple bathrooms, and space to spread out.
I hope this helps your planning go a bit more smoothly, Laurie!
Anna