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  • On Dec 27, 2015
    Meredith from MA 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 planning a trip with my grown children, (all over 18). Where is the best, inexpensive, place to stay, probably looking for a suite? Thanks!

    Hi Meredith,

    Welcome to the Moms Panel.  I think it's wonderful that your grown children are still kids at heart and want to spend a vacation at the Walt Disney World Resort with you. Disney's Art of Animation Resort will probably be your best bet.  The family suites can sleep up to six people with one queen size bed, one double size sleeper sofa and a double sized convertible table bed.  This resort also has the largest pool of all the Disney resorts and will be great for some down time when everyone wants to relax and spend some time in the warm Florida sun.  For your travel dates, there is currently a Spring Vacation offer which you may want to take advantage of.  If these accommodations will not meet your budget needs, there are lots of suite resorts off of Disney property that are available.  Before you choose to stay off property, though, please review the Disney guest benefits and decide what will work best for you and your family.  

    As you plan your spring vacation, we'd love to offer our assistance, so please come back and see us.  

    Be Magical,

    Leanne T. 
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Meet the Panelist: Leanne, Missouri

Walt Disney captured my heart as a little girl and has not let go since. As a parent and grandparent, I have been to the Walt Disney World Resort with children of all ages, and also as empty nesters. I would like to share my years of experience so that you are able to start your own tradition of Walt Disney World memories, just as I have. Learn More About Leanne

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