Hi Linda,
Thank you for visiting the Disney Parks Moms Panel with your question. A
multi-generational trip to Walt Disney World can be so much fun!
It sounds like distinct from your larger group, you have a set of seven guests who would like to stay together in one room. This group is made up of two adults, three children, and two infants. The general rule is that Disney will allow one additional guest, who is under 3 years old, in addition to the listed guest total for a room. At
Disney's Port Orleans Resort - Riverside, there are some rooms that sleep up to five guests; however, you could only add one more infant to that for a total of 6 including the infant. For your group of seven which includes two infants, you will need a room that lists a total of 6 guests. You could of course book two rooms at Disney's Port Orleans Resort - Riverside or Disney's Port Orleans Resort - French Quarter.
There are some other options for you. Check out the family suites at
Disney's Art of Animation Resort and
Disney's All-Star Music Resort. These include a living area, kitchenette, and two bathrooms! Another possibility is a
Cabin at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort. These fun, stand-alone accommodations are nestled in a peaceful setting. Both the family suites and the cabins can accommodate six guests plus one child under the age of 3, so you would fit in any of these.
I hope that these thoughts are helpful for you, Linda! Please do let us know if you have any further questions.