• On Apr 7, 2022
    Charles from NM Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hello, Could you recommend a Disney world resort place to stay that would accommodate 2 grandparents and four tween and teen grandkids? A two bed room suite or two adjoining rooms would work well. Our dates are 06/19 - 06/26. Thanks, Charles

    Hi Charles, and welcome to planDisney!

    I love that you are planning a getaway with your grandkids; talk about beautiful memories! You have come to the right place for help. 

    I took the liberty of doing a quick search for your dates using your information. There is some availability in two resorts that can accommodate your family. First is Disney's Art of Animation Resort in their Family Suites. These suites sleep 6 and include 2 Full bathrooms along with a kitchenette that can be used to store some snacks and drinks. The other resort that appeared is The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort (my personal favorite). This cabin will sleep 6, and while it does not include more than one bathroom, it does have a Full kitchen which comes in handy if you want to cook your meals or maybe even make some goodies to sit outside on the porch and eat. The property is beautiful and will allow some "outside time" outside the theme parks. You can even rent a golf cart to get around while you are there on the resort property. Of course, you can always select any available resort, reserve two rooms, and request that they be adjoined. 

    We want to be able to help you continue to plan your Walt Disney World Resort vacation; please return if you have additional questions. 

    Have a magical time!

    Raquel
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Meet the Panelist: Raquel, Texas

As a mom of two children 6 years apart in age, it takes some creative planning to give each child a memorable Disney experience. Adding in a sprinkle of surprise pixie dust makes each vacation special for everyone.
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