• On May 10, 2020
    Frank from NV 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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    what hotel can you get adjoining rooms

    ChEARs Frank!

    Welcome back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel. The Resorts are my jam! They are hands down my favorite “attractions” in the Parks, so I’m super happy to help you today. In general, you can request adjoining (next to each other) or connecting (an internal door between them) rooms at most of the Resort hotels. But, let’s go by category so that we can lay out some options.

    First stop, the Value Resorts! Disney’s Art of Animation Resort and Disney’s All-Star Music Resort both have fantastic Family Suites where you can fit larger groups in one room, but also have separation. I love the theming of the Family Suites at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort. I always have a hard time deciding between diving under the sea or roaming the savanna!

    One of my favorite options for larger parties is the Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort. They can sleep up to six people, and you have a free-standing cabin surrounded by rustic wilderness. It is glamping at its finest! Two other great Moderate Resort options are Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort, who’s Suites can sleep up to six, and Disney’s Port Orleans Resort - Riverside. Rooms in the Alligator Bayou hold up to five, and my favorite snack, Mickey Beignets are at this Resort!

    You have quite a few options in the Deluxe Resort category, especially when it comes to Disney Vacation Club Villas. Most of the Deluxe Studios sleep five people, and there are quite a few options for together, but separate rooms. The 2-Bedroom Lock-Off Villas are a combination of Deluxe Studios and 1-Bedroom Villas with an internal door in between. Any of the 2-Bedroom or larger Villas provide you with separate sleeping areas and a shared living space, which might be ideal.

    Regardless of which option you choose, I know you will have a magical time! When you decide on your Resort, you can call Walt Disney World Resort Reservations at (407) 939-5277 in advance of your stay with your request. While your request is not guaranteed, Cast Members will do their best to accommodate. I wish you a vacation sprinkled with pixie dust!

    Rayna
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Meet the Panelist: Rayna, Florida

Hi y'all! I'm Rayna: wife, mom, anesthesiologist, and long-time Disney enthusiast. I've lived all over the country, but these days life has my family of seven in Florida. We're fantastically close to the most magical place on earth, and as Annual Passholders and Disney Vacation Club members we couldn't be happier about it. We've visited almost every Disney Vacation Club resort, so I'm thrilled to be here doing what I do best: Helping plan magical vacations. Learn More About Rayna

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