• On May 19, 2020
    Nancy from PA 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 am interested in getting two rooms at a moderate resort. Is it likely that I can get them right next to each other if I request when booking?

    Hey there, Nancy! Thanks for stopping by the Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    I absolutely love staying at the Moderate Resort Hotels at Walt Disney World. Two of my absolute favorite places to stay include Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort and Disney’s Port Orleans Resort - Riverside. While they both have completely different atmospheres, both have a laidback vibe to them. 

    As it relates to reserving two rooms together, the answer is yes! As long as the room category that you’re booking within has that as an option, I don’t see why this would be an issue. Upon booking your vacation at your Walt Disney World Resort Hotel, let a Cast Member know that you would like two rooms next to each other or make note of it on your reservation if booking online. Then, as your vacation approaches the Cast Members will work their magic. 

    Oh, and if you decide to stay at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, be sure to make a dining reservation at Sebastian’s Bistro. Ever since trying their grilled jerk chicken wings back in December, I have been craving them!

    If you have any other questions please let us know. Otherwise, be sure to tell Mickey I said hello!

    Bryan
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Meet the Panelist: Bryan, Kansas

Hi all! I'm Bryan from Kansas City. I'm a husband, first-time dad, and man's best friend to our Golden Retriever. Like many kids, I grew up traveling to Disney World nearly every year with my family, so to say that my perspective has changed over the years is an understatement. Through my passion, firsthand knowledge and park research, I look forward to helping you with your Disney vacation! Learn More About Bryan

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