Hey there, hi there, ho there Jessica! Welcome to planDisney, thanks for stopping by with your question. I'm thrilled to help! Looks like you're gearing up for a trip to
Walt Disney World Resort. I'm sure you are counting down the days until you're at the Most Magical Place On Earth!
To book a Disney World trip for your family of 6, with 2 adults who don’t need park tickets, your best option is to book park tickets and your resort separately. First start by booking a room only reservation for the entire party at a
Disney resort hotel. Since your park tickets and resort stay will be booked separately, you can include all 6 of you on the resort reservation and then purchase
theme park tickets for the 4 guests who will be visiting the parks.
For accommodations, Disney offers several options that can suit larger groups. You could look into resorts with rooms that accommodate 6 people, such as the family suites at
Disney's Art of Animation or All-Star Music Resorts, or one of the deluxe villa resorts such as Disney's Old Key West or Saratoga Springs, which offer more space and kitchen amenities. If you prefer separate spaces, you can also request connecting rooms at a moderate or deluxe resort, which can give your group the option for privacy while staying close together.
In order to reserve multiple rooms, they will need to be booked separately. Each room will require its own reservation. One option to do this is to use the Build Your Vacation bar at the top of the Walt Disney World Resort
homepage. There you are able to enter your vacation dates, total number of adults and children in your party and you can search all resorts or just one if you have a favorite. You are then able to see the cost per night. The page will then populate the total cost of resort. Once you've completed your first booking, repeat the steps and book your second room.
I have booked multiple rooms in the past and I found the easiest and most convenient way to book is to call
Disney Resort Hotel Reservations if you can and have a Cast Member book the rooms then link your reservations together. I would also request that your rooms be adjoining (rooms’ right next door) or connecting (inside door that connects both rooms). Though Cast Members do their best to accommodate guests requests when rooms are assigned, they are not guaranteed.
I hope this information helps you prepare for an exciting visit to Walt Disney World Resort Jessica! Thank you again for visiting planDisney. We'll see ya real soon!
Kay