Kilimanjaro Safaris; Animal Kingdom; AA
  • On Nov 28, 2009
    Lisa from AL 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.

    My husband and I would like to take our 4 children to WDW in April. Is there any way around booking 2 rooms? Two of them are 3 and 5. I really dont want to seperate my family.

    Lisa,

    You have a few different options for your family. 

    The first, and probably the most inexpensive, would be a family suite at the All-Star Music resort.  These new suites are basically two regular hotel rooms, converted into one large suite.  There is a separate bedroom, kitchenette area, living room are with sleeper sofa and chairs, and two full bathrooms.

    You could also rent a cabin at the Ft. Wilderness resort.  The cabins also accommodate 6 people, and include a bedroom with a full-sized bed and twin bunk beds, and a double murphy bed in the living room.  This can also be a money saving option since you have a full-sized kitchen and can prepare your own meals if you'd like.

    Another option is to rent a 2-bedroom villa at one of the Disney Vacation Club properties.  This would be the most expensive option, but it is also the most spacious and luxurious.  These villas include a full kitchen and balcony or patio, and they are all considered deluxe resorts so the themeing and amenities are top-notch.

    Hope that helps with your planning!
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Meet the Panelist: Heather, Kentucky

I'm a member of the original 2008 Moms Panel and am happy to be back again to help you plan! We are DVC members who visit 2-3 times per year with our 3 young daughters, and I am only one visit away from being able to say I've stayed in every Disney resort! Learn More About Heather

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