Starlyn:
You have many choices from which to choose if you're looking for a kitchen at your resort. You can consider the
Deluxe Villas which come with full-size kitchens, but you'll need a full-size budget. Many guests help off-set the higher cost of these beautiful accommodations by cooking at least once a day. For proximity to Magic Kingdom, you can't beat the newer villas at
Bay Lake Tower and the
Grand Floridian. If you're partial to Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios, check out
Beach Club Villas or
Boardwalk Villas. If you're concerned about your budget, I would strongly recommend the
cabins at Fort Wilderness. Each cabin contains a bedroom with a double bed and a set of bunk beds along with one bathroom and a full-size kitchen that opens into a large common area that doubles as a dining room and living room by day and a bedroom by night when the Murphy bed is extended. You can enjoy the outside with its grill and deck. If you have children, the freedom of the outdoors is like having yet another room. The campground setting whisks you away from the busyness of the parks, and its tree canopy makes the extremes in the weather more bearable. With two pools and lots of activities, it would be my top pick for you to consider.
Wishing y'all a magical vacation!
Whitney