• On Jul 29, 2020
    Katy from AL 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.

    Are there any family suites with 3 real beds? I realize there are several options for sofa beds/fold down beds, but I was looking for everyone in my party of 5 to have a real bed.

    Hello, Katy,

    Thank you for sending your question to the Disney Parks Moms Panel.  The family suites at Disney's Art of Animation Resort and Disney's All-Star Music Resort are a great option for families to provide them with more space, but there is only one true bed in the family suites.  With that in mind, I have some other ideas of some resorts that may suit your needs better. 

    One idea is the Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort.  These cabins are truly individual cabins nestled throughout the resort and are incredibly charming, while not being rustic.  There is a living room, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a bedroom with a queen bed and a bunk bed.  So with this resort, you would have real beds for 4 guests in your party. The other sleeping location is the sofa that converts to a bed, which provides you with more beds than the family suites, but isn't quite what you are looking for. 

    The Deluxe Villas have 2 bedroom villas that would have at least 3 beds while also having at least 2 bathrooms, a full kitchen, a dining room, a living room, and a washer and dryer. There are quite a few to choose from, so you will have different options for location, theming, and budget.  

    To have 3 beds, you could also consider the Deluxe Resorts as they typically have 2 queen beds and a pull-down style twin bed (the exception is Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge and Disney's Wilderness Lodge).  Similarly, Disney's Port Orleans Resort - Riverside and Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort, which are Moderate Resorts, have similar sleeping arrangements, but the pull-down bed is smaller than a twin.  They are designed for children ages 9 and under. To help visualize how all of these rooms look and their layouts, you can see photos of them if you click on the View Gallery button on the Overview page of each resort page. 

    And finally, you can also book two connecting rooms (based on availability) at any of the resorts. By doing this, you know you would have 3-4 real beds as well as 2 bathrooms. Once you look over the different resorts and find you have more questions, please let us know if we can help with any further questions. 

    Wishing you a magical trip!  -Kara
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Meet the Panelist: Kara, Nebraska

I am a retired teacher with a family of 3 adult sons who have grown up through Disney. I am known by friends as the Star Wars loving Disney Nerd who always wants to serve up tips and ideas of how to make visits to Walt Disney World special and magical.  Learn More About Kara

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