Hi Donald,
I am so glad that you came by planDisney with your question. I am happy to help you think about accommodations for your upcoming Walt Disney World vacation!
If you are looking for accommodations with more than one sleeping area, I think that your best bet is the
Deluxe Villas. These villas come in sizes ranging from a studio to a three-bedroom grand villa. In villas that are one bedroom or larger, you will also find a full kitchen, living area, and washer and dryer in the villa. My family very much enjoys these larger villas because we like to prepare some meals in our villa when we are at Walt Disney World. I also really like the option to pack less and do laundry while in the comfort of my own villa!
A one-bedroom or larger villa will provide you with two separate sleeping areas. In a one-bedroom villa, there is one bedroom, and separately, a sleeper sofa in the living area.
You mention wanting a resort near Magic Kingdom. There are some lovely options there.
Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort offers a modern and sleek theme, and the amazing location is just a quick walk away from Magic Kingdom!
Disney's Polynesian Villas and Bungalows will have you feeling like you have been whisked away to a tropical location. You can enjoy a classical and elegant Victorian feeling at the
Villas at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. Finally, for a secluded feel of the Pacific Northwest, you could consider
Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge or
Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney's Wilderness Lodge.
One more possibility that I must suggest - perhaps you would like to camp in the wilderness but with all of the comforts of a resort hotel.
The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort offers you your own stand-alone cabin. There are two separate sleeping spaces in the cabins as well, with one of them being the living area. Disney's Fort Wilderness is located close to Magic Kingdom, but feels like a secluded and wonderful campground when you are there. My family and I have spent many fun vacations in these cabins!
If you are willing to move a bit further out from Magic Kingdom, you could also consider the family suites at
Disney's Art of Animation Resort and
Disney's All-Star Music Resort. These resorts are
Value Resort Hotels and the family suites do offer two separate sleeping areas.
There are so many options for the type of accommodations you are looking for, Donald. I hope that these ideas give you a place to start. Feel free to come back with any further questions you have while planning your magical vacation!
~ Mona Leigh