Hiya Courtney - welcome to
planDisney!
Thanks so much for stopping by with your question for our team of panelists today. We love to help Guests just like you from around the globe plan your very own, very magical,
Walt Disney World Resort holidays!
You're definitely speaking my language when it comes to planning ahead. Now is a great time to get started on planning for next summer's adventure to visit Mickey and his friends!
I'm happy to report that the
Disney Resorts Collection has many options for your to consider for your accommodations. My first stop would be to check out
Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts. There you'll find 1-Bedroom and 2-Bedroom Villas that I think would be perfect for your crew. You might be surprised that I mentioned a 1-Bedroom Villa, but let me explain. This is actually one of my favorite room types, and I especially love staying in them at
Disney's Riviera Resort, though similar options are available at many other Resorts. At the Riviera, these Villas include a separate bedroom with a King bed. In the living room, the sofa magically transforms into a Queen size Murphy bed - this is
not a sofa sleeper, it's a real regular mattress! There is also a small Twin size bed that folds out from under the living room TV which kids love. Depending on how old your children are, and what your preferred sleeping arrangements are, this might be a good option.
The 2-Bedroom Villas at the Riviera (and more other Deluxe Villa Resorts) are essentially a 1-Bedroom Villa with an additional bedroom and bathroom attached. That second bedroom has two Queen beds, which means that including the options in the living room, you'd have room for up to 8 adults! 1- and 2-Bedroom Villas vary slightly from Resort to Resort, but most will have a similar configuration.
You might also want to check out the Family Suites available at
Disney's Art of Animation and
All-Star Music Resorts. These suites are a bit more budget-friendly compared to a Villa, but do have more limited sleeping options. Most of these suites include a bedroom with one Queen bed, and two pull-down or sofa conversion beds that are Full size in the main area. Depending on your crew's needs, this might be plenty of sleeping space, or not. There are two bathrooms, so that's a great bonus! You could also consider simply booking two standard rooms at any Resort which offers connecting rooms. You can request connecting rooms, and every effort will be made to honor that request!
I hope this information is helpful as you start planning your holiday.
Please let me know if I can assist in answering any other questions!
Ryan J.