Hi Sarah,
Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! I'm so happy to hear you are planning to visit the Walt Disney World Resort in November next year. I love to visit the Most Magical Place on Earth during the fall. Whether I'm having a spooktacular time at
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party in October or starting the holiday season at
Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party in November, there is so much to celebrate!
I also have a young adult son and daughter so I understand the quest to find the perfect Resort Hotel for your family.
Disney's Wilderness Lodge Resort is my husband's favorite resort so we have stayed in a room with bunk beds there. I asked my kids for their opinion and they agreed that the bunk beds were fine for a shorter visit, but they wouldn't want to sleep in one for a longer period of time. They said the beds were comfortable enough and sturdy, but they would worry about making the beds move too much when turning over at night.
We have tried several different Resort Hotels so I'd love to offer you some options. Booking 2 rooms at one of the resorts is one option but connecting rooms are not guaranteed. I will admit that we like being in the same room together. There are family suites available at
Disney's Art of Animation Resort and
Disney's All-Star Music Resort. The family suites at Disney's Art of Animation Resort have a separate bedroom with a queen-sized bed, a fold-down double-sized bed, and a double-sized sofa bed. The family suites at Disney's All-Star Music Resort are being refurbished and the new rooms have a bedroom with a queen-sized bed plus two queen-sized fold-down beds in the living area. The family suites at both resorts have two bathrooms and a kitchenette. We have booked a stay at Disney's All-Star Music Resort because we love the look of the refurbished rooms.
The
Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort are also a great option. There is a bedroom with a queen-sized bed and a set of bunk beds plus a double-sized sofa bed in the living area. The Cabins also have a full kitchen and a small deck. Our next choice would be a standard hotel room at
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort. Several of the Deluxe Resorts have rooms with two queen-sized beds and a day bed but we have found the standard rooms at Disney's Polynesian Resort to be larger than some of the others. You also can't beat the proximity to
Magic Kingdom Park!
Sarah, I know I've given you several options but if you need more options or more information about any of the resorts I hope you'll stop back by. We are always here to help! And I'm sending you a little pixie dust that you find the perfect resort for your family's vacation.
Wishing you a magical vacation,
Amy H.