EPCOT; Mother and Son; Spaceship Earth
  • On Jul 4, 2012
    Karen from KS Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Hello: We are traveling with another family and would like adjoining/connected rooms with them at PO. Do we need to be on one reservation with one credit card or can we each do our own seperate reservation.

    HI Karen, 

    We love traveling with friends and family as well to Walt Disney World.  You could make the reservation either way.  There is no guarantee that you will have connecting rooms even on one reservation, but Cast Members really try to accommodate your wishes.  When you make separate reservations, they can be linked to the system by your travel agent or by a Cast Member or even by you online.  I usually find it easier for all involved to have two separate reservations so you don't have to worry about payment issues between the two families.  Either way you do this, I know you will have such a wonderful time.  Port Orleans Riverside is one of my family's favorite resort!  

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Meet the Panelist: Laura, Indiana

I am a family practice physician and mother of three children.  I would love to answer any questions about Disney Vacation Club and my most favorite place in the whole world:  Walt Disney World!  Let me sprinkle some magic in your life! Learn More About Laura

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