• On Jul 15, 2018
    Aliana from NY Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hi, I'm considering going on my honeymoon to Disney World in October 2018 for 10 days. I would like to pay for a package hotel stay and wanted a room with either a large tub or a Jacuzzi. We are looking to spend no more than $5000. Any recommendations?

    Hi Aliana!

    Congratulations on your upcoming nuptials! Here's a fun fact: there are more than 30,000 individual rooms spread across 25+ Resort Hotels at Walt Disney World Resort! I definitely have a Disney bucket list goal to stay at every single Resort Hotel, both for bragging rights and for #resEARch. The standard rooms of Disney's various Resort Hotels all have unique theming dedicated to that resort. Enhanced rooms, like suites or club level rooms in Disney's Deluxe Resort Hotels, are not only bigger, they usually offer more amenities like the best views and all day snacks. Some rooms even offer super special extras, everything from a bidet in a Tower Club Level room of Disney's Contemporary Resort to private hot tubs in the Bungalows at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort and at the Copper Creek Cabins at Disney's Wilderness Lodge. Your absolute best bet would be to call the Walt Disney World Resort Reservation Phone Number (407) 939-1936 where a helpful Reservation Cast Member would be able to find any other super cool amenities that are so secret that even I don't know about them.

    Something else to consider, especially if you plan to do a lot sightseeing or if you like to park hop from rope drop until you drop, is to look at Disney's Moderate Resort Hotels. Disney's Port Orleans Resort - Riverside, Disney's Coronado Springs Resort, and Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort all have multiple pools. The smaller pools located between resort room buildings are considered 'quiet pools' and are usually pretty empty as they don't have waterslides or pool-side games. And they are usually open pretty late which can make for some pretty romantic night swims.

    I hope this helped, Aliana, and Congratulations again!
    ~Kristen
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Meet the Panelist: Kristen, Texas

Hi, I'm Kristen! I'm a mom to the best ride buddy and a military spouse who loves keeping up with the latest Disney Parks news. Trips to Disneyland and Walt Disney World have always been fun, but now that I'm the parent AND the planner every moment is that much more treasured.  I am so honored and excited to be able to share tips I've picked up, pass on fun factoids I've learned, and help create magical moments for your vacation of a lifetime!  Learn More About Kristen

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