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  • On May 14, 2010
    Shilpi from MI 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.

    I'm planning a family trip for late September and trying to decide where to stay. It'll be me, hubby, 2yr old dd and grandma. (my mom) We want two adjoined rooms, kid friendly activities, and a pool. Looking at the moderate resorts. Any ideas?

    Hello Shilpi!

    When my family travels with my Husband's Mother we enjoy staying at Port Orleans French Quarter or Port Orleans Riverside. 

    These sister Resorts are lovely and have, in my opinion, the most beautiful grounds of any Disney World Resort. There are kiddie pools and playgrounds for your little one to enjoy. Another  wonderful perk to choosing to stay at one of these Resorts is that your family can hop on a boat that takes you down the lazy river straight to Downtown Disney.  Riverside is the larger Resort, but the pools and playground are more popular there.

    Here is a link to information and pictures of Disney's Port Orleans Riverside Resort.
    Here is a link to information and pictures of Disney's Port Orleans French Quarter Resort.

    Remember to request adjoining rooms when you make your reservation. They will tell you that they can't guarantee the request, but in our experience we've never had a problem getting this. The kids love being able to pop in from Grandma's room to our room during the vacation.

    I hope that you have a wonderful trip with your Mom, Husband and Daughter and that you make many special memories full of Pixie Dust!
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Meet the Panelist: Amy, Georgia

My name is Amy and I live in North Georgia where my husband and I own a restaurant and small hotel. My family explores Disney about twice a year and we always discover something new to share with our family, neighbors, friends and potential future friends! Learn More About Amy

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