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  • On Oct 7, 2013
    Linda from PA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    My family is planning to come to Disney in August. We are bringing our adult children. I would like one room with a king size bed and 3 rooms with one single queen. Which hotel can meet this accommodations?

    Linda, your grown children will have as much fun as little kids zooming down Space Mountain, eating Mickey ice cream bars, and riding in doom buggies with hitchhiking ghosts. 

    Several deluxe resorts, such as Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, Disney's Wilderness Lodge, or Disney's Beach Club Resort, will meet your needs. Most offer rooms with one king bed and rooms with one queen bed, though some of the rooms with a single queen also have a day or bunk bed.

    If you are looking for a more budget friendly option, try one of the moderate resorts. These mid-range hotels offer rooms with a king bed or two queen beds. Disney's Port Orleans Resort- French Quarter has a sophisticated atmosphere a family with no small children would enjoy.

    You might also wish to consider a deluxe villa which come with full kitchens, multiple bathrooms, a washer and dryer, and up to three bedrooms. Expect to find plenty of choices that will work for your family.

    Enjoy your visit to the mouse! Grab a picture of all your full grown kids with Mickey.  
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Meet the Panelist: Elisabeth, South Carolina

Ready for a visit to Mickey? I'm here to help. I've experienced Walt Disney World with my four children from their stroller years to young adulthood. I've sailed on every Pirates of the Caribbean on the planet, consumed countless Mickey Premium Ice Cream Bars, and believe the Electric Water Pageant music is the catchiest around. I'm excited to help you plan your Disney adventure. Learn More About Elisabeth

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