Mom And Son Safari
  • On Nov 13, 2012
    Amy from KY 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 am so excited that my family is old enough for WDW vacation! Ther will be six adults and 5 children. I was wondering if it would be a better deal to stay all in one Villa/room or seperate. I am not sure if there is a place big enough for us. Help!

    Hi Amy, 

    I am excited for you to go to Walt Disney World!  It so much more magical with family and friends!  Since you will have 11 people in your group, I have a couple of recommendations for you.  There is one villa that will fit your entire family.  The grand villa at any of the Disney Vacation Club resorts will accommodate up to 12 guests.  It is pretty spectacular with a full kitchen, living room, and washer and dryer.  I think a better option that may be more affordable would be a two bedroom villa and a deluxe studio villa.  Most two bedroom villas will hold 8 to 9 guests and the deluxe studio will hold 4 people.  You can put your request in upon making your reservation to have nearby villas.  The DVC resorts are Bay Lake Tower at the Contemporary Resort, Animal Kingdom Villas, Old Key West, Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa, Beach Club Villas, Boardwalk Villas, and the Villas at Wilderness Lodge.   Any of the other moderate and value resorts hold up to 4 or 5 guests but you will need three rooms for your group.  Please let me know if you will need any help deciding which DVC resort to stay at for your family!  I know your vacation will be just magical, Amy!  

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Meet the Panelist: Laura, Indiana

I am a family practice physician and mother of three children.  I would love to answer any questions about Disney Vacation Club and my most favorite place in the whole world:  Walt Disney World!  Let me sprinkle some magic in your life! Learn More About Laura

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