As a mom of four, I happen to know a thing or two about the Disney Resort Collection rooms that can accommodate six people, Duane. And you’re in luck; you’ve got some great options!
We had such a great time when we stayed in one of
The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort. These rustic tiny homes feature a full kitchen and can sleep six. If you go that route, you’ll want to consider renting a golf cart because it adds to the fun!
You might also check out the Family Suites at
Disney’s Art of Animation Resort. The Family Suites can comfortably accommodate a family of six. This option would give you convenient access to
Disney Skyliner, too!
If you’d rather book two rooms, you’ll just visit the
Places to Stay tab on the website. Near the top of that page, you can adjust the party size. Split the party size so that you have no more than four Guests in a single room and then you’ll go through the process of selecting options and purchasing the reservation. To book a second room, repeat that process, quoting a new reservation for the remaining family members and be sure to note a request to have either connecting (rooms that share an interior door) or adjoining (rooms located close to each other) rooms. Note that these types of requests cannot be guaranteed, but every attempt to grant your request will be made. Alternatively, you could call the
Disney Resort Hotels Reservation line and speak with someone who can complete the reservation for you.
I hope that helps, Duane. Have a great time!