Hello Denise!
Thanks so much for stopping by the Disney Parks Moms Panel. It's so nice to see that you are taking this time at home to plan an adventure at the Walt Disney World Resort. I have a daughter who is 14 and a son who is 10 so I am in the same boat as you are. They don't want to be anywhere near each other, especially sharing the same bed. I am happy to offer some of my favorite Disney Resort hotels as an option for your accommodations when you visit The Most Magical Place on Earth.
Most Guest rooms come with two queen beds or a single king bed. This is the case at all the value resorts, except the Family Suites at
Disney's All-Star Music Resort and
Disney's Art of Animation Resort. These suites offer three separate sleeping areas as well as a small kitchenette and two full bathrooms. My family loves them and we have found that having the extra bathroom makes getting ready in the morning so quick and easy. Another option in the Moderate Resort level category would be to stay in a Guest room made to sleep five people such as rooms in the Alligator Bayou section of
Disney's Port Orleans Resort-Riverside, or
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort. These rooms have two queen beds as well as a small fold down trundle bed that your 11 year old should fit quite nicely on. Most Deluxe level Resorts have rooms with two queen beds and a couch that converts to a bed. The exceptions to that rule are
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge and
Disney's Wilderness Lodge, which do not have a couch that folds down. My daughter loves the coach beds at the Deluxe Resorts as she says it is very comfortable.
I hope this has given you some options to think about when making your reservations. If we can help you with any other aspect of your trip, please let us know. Lending a helping hand to fellow Guests is what we enjoy most.
Dream as Dreamers Do,
Jen