Mom And Daughter Inside Disney hotel; in costume; cinderella
  • On Jun 6, 2015
    Paula from FR 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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    Hi we are a family of 6 and want to come on vacation with 10 other family members, we have enough vacation points to book 2 x2 bedroom villa and a studio I just wanted to know if we are allowed to book multiple rooms at the same time. Thank you

    Hi Paul! Hi Steven! Congratulations on your upcoming big family trip to Walt Disney World Resort. YES, you can absolutely book multiple rooms at the same time...that's the true magic of the Disney Vacation Club!

    Your Disney Vacation Club points give you the flexibility to customize your vacation experience every time without being limited by when, where, how or who you can travel with.  So if you want to plan a fun Walt Disney World vacation with 16 family members you're covered!

    A 2-bedroom villa at most Disney Vacation Club resorts will accommodate up to 9 people, so you may not need the additional studio. There's plenty of room for everyone to spread out with at least 2 bathrooms, a living area and kitchen. You'll find a king bed in the master bedroom, 2 queen beds in the second bedroom and a sleeper sofa in the living room.


    Wishing you a magical and memorable family vacation to Walt Disney World Resort! ​

    ~Juliette

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Meet the Panelist: Juliette, Georgia

I'm a high-spirited Mom of 4. You say "vacation" and I'll tell you why for our family of 6, there's no better way than the Disney way! Since becoming Disney Vacation Club members, our dreams of travel quickly turn into magical memories again and again...I'm a real world example of the endless vacation possibilities available with the magic of Disney Parks and Disney Vacation Club. Learn More About Juliette

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