Mom And Daughter; Magic Kingdom; Cinderella's Castle; AA; Mickey Balloon
  • On Feb 4, 2010
    Deborah from NH 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 thinking of returning to WDW in Aug. Stayed last time at ASMusic w/ H & 4 kids in a family suite. This time coming w/ just kids and would like to stay in a moderate resort, but which one(s) have the biggest rooms to accomodate 5? Or back to ASMusic

    The only moderate resort that can accommodate five people (who are all over the age of three) is Disney's Port Orleans Riverside.  This resort has two sections: the Mansions, and Alligator bayou, and of these, only the bayou can accommodate a family of five.  These standard rooms feature two double beds as well as a small trundle that can comfortably sleep a small child. 

    Port Orleans Riverside is actually my favorite of all the moderate resorts.  The grounds are gorgeous, and the theming is truly dixie-fied!  I also love that horse-drawn carriage rides are available right on the premises.  If you decide to make reservations at Port Orleans, do keep in mind that you can always take a walk along the Sassagoula River to Port Orleans French Quarter for a taste of the beignets that are only available there!
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Given your inclination to plan a magical trip, I can already tell we have a lot in common. I'm Darcie, and my friends would be the first to tell you that Disney trip planning (especially dining!) is my love language. Of course, the vacations my family enjoys today look much different than they did when our kids were little, but while some of our favorite activities have evolved, Disney destinations still top our travel wish lists. Let's work together to plan a downright dreamy vacation for your family! Learn More About Darcie

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