• On Jun 19, 2019
    Scott from Dorset 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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    I’m planning a vacation and I’m keen on the bunk bed rooms at WL as my kids prefer their own bed (girl13,boy12). I have heard a rumour about the bunk beds being removed ? Is this true ? If so which other resorts offer 3 beds in a room ? Thanks SB from UK

    chEARs Scott,

    Welcome back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel. I love Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. It is the perfect combination of rustic elegance and convenience. Being a quick boat ride away from the Magic Kingdom makes it one of my family’s most frequently visited Resorts.

    I have five kids, so I completely understand the need for everyone to have their personal space, and I think that bunk beds are a fantastic and budget-friendly way to do it. The Bunk Bed Room at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge sleeps up to four people and has incredible views of nature, waterfalls, and some overlook Copper Creek Villas & Cabins (one of our Disney “homes”)! They are still available to book online, so until Mickey tells us otherwise, they are a fantastic option!

    There are a couple of other properties that have three separate beds for you to consider. If you want to focus on rustic comfort, The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort have bunk beds along with a queen-sized bed and sleeper sofa. They also have the bonus of a full kitchen and grill. Still in keeping with "wild" theming, Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge has Savanna and Pool View rooms with bunk beds. For more of an island vibe, head to Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. Both the Preferred Room and the Standard View - 5th Sleeper can sleep up to five people. The rooms have two Queen beds and a pull-down sleeper that would be perfect for one of your tweens.

    For suites, look no further than the Family Suites at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort. They comfortably sleep up to six and have three double-sized bed options. Disney’s All-Star Music Resort has rooms with a Queen Bed, as well as a Double-Size Sleeper Sofa, and two Twin-Size Sleeper Chairs/Ottomans. Also, most of the Disney Vacation Club Deluxe Studios and 1-Bedroom Villas have three-bed sleeping options. The Studios at Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows and Disney’s Beach Club Villas all have pull-down Murphy bed options!

    Scott, if you end up staying at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, instead of the “hidden Mickeys” look out for the hidden Thumpers. I promise you won’t have to look much further than the bed! Have a fantastic vacation.

    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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