Hi Natasha!
Welcome to planDisney! Thanks for stopping by with a great question. Choosing from the more than two dozen hotels in the
Disney Resorts Collection is a bit like Cinderella and her glass slipper - you're looking for the perfect fit! The good news is there are lots of properties and options to consider when making your plans.
Natasha,
Disney's BoardWalk Villas can sleep up to five adults according to occupancy limitations in the Deluxe Studio rooms. Each room will have a Queen Bed, a sofa that converts to a Double-Size bed, and a Single pull-down bed located beneath the TV. While you can "fit" five adults in the room, you may want to think about if that's a comfortable choice for your family. I have three boys who are all younger now so we would be OK to sleep in the room, but once they start hitting high school and college, I think we may want a bit more space on our vacation. It's all a matter of personal preference though!
If you want to consider some other options besides the Studio rooms at Disney's BoardWalk Villas, I'm happy to share a few ideas. First, the Family Suites at
Disney's Art of Animation Resort sleep up to six adults in areas that provide a bit of separation from each other. These rooms also have two full bathrooms - another big perk for a larger family. In addition, there are also Family Suites available at
Disney's All-Star Music Resort that you may want to check out! You could also choose to book two rooms at a value or moderate resort and the cost may be less than what you'd pay for a studio at one of the deluxe properties. I recommend looking at
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort if you're considering this option. This property has a wonderful, laid-back vibe, great pool, and offers convenient transportation to EPCOT and Disney's Hollywood Studios via the
Disney Skyliner. You'll also find a great Table-Service restaurant here in
Sebastian's Bistro if you want to enjoy a relaxing evening meal at your resort. If you choose to book two rooms, you can always make a request for connecting (interior door) or adjoining (located nearby) rooms. While Disney cannot guarantee requests, they will often do their best to accommodate! Additionally, you could check out some of the larger villas offered at
Deluxe Villa Resorts.
Natasha, I hope this information is helpful as you decide where you stay on your visit! You may also want to check out the video I've shared with you here where some of my fellow panelists offer their best advice when selecting your resort. If you have any other vacation planning questions, please stop by planDisney to see me or any of my pals again!
Cheers,
Kristi