Hiya, Elizabeth, and welcome to planDisney! Thanks for stopping by with your question about adjoining rooms!
When it comes to
Walt Disney World resorts, I have no problem admitting that I am
completely addicted. No matter where I'm staying, I always feel transported the moment I set foot on property! While my family loves exploring all the unique environments the resorts have to offer, I also know how important it is to find the right accommodations for your family. So let's get straight to your question about adjoining rooms!
You may already know that most Disney World resorts do offer connecting or adjoining rooms, and that you can request these during the booking process or by chatting with a Disney Cast Member through your
My Disney Experience app. However,
adjoining rooms are limited and are never guaranteed. The good news is that Disney Cast Members always do their very best to honor room requests. In my experience, a follow-up
phone call is never a bad idea!
This might not be the answer you were hoping for, Elizabeth, but I'm happy to share that there are other ways to ensure that your group stays together!
Disney's Art of Animation Resort,
The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort, and
Disney's All-Star Music Resort all offer generously sized Family Suites, while parties of five can make use of the "5th Sleeper" rooms at
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort and
Disney's Port Orleans Resort - Riverside. If you need even more space, it's also worth checking out Disney World's
deluxe villas, which come in 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and even 3-bedroom options.
I hope this information is helpful, Elizabeth, and that your upcoming Disney World vacation is nothing short of magical! If you have any other questions, come back to find us here at
planDisney!
See ya real soon,
Allison