Family gatherings are extra special when they take place at the Most Magical Place on Earth, Danielle. You've chosen a great location for your trip!
When you're looking to accommodate a large number of people with private or semi-private rooms, you have a few options. Booking a villa is one way to go.
Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows is a tropical resort. It offers dreamy bungalows that can sleep up to eight adults. This resort is on the monorail route so a trip to Magic Kingdom is super simple. Alternatively, up to nine people can be accommodated in one of the 2-bedroom units at
The Villas at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. This resort is also very conveniently-located for quick and easy monorail access to Magic Kingdom.
Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort boasts beautiful grand villas that sleep up to twelve. A stay here also provides monorail access to Magic Kingdom.
There are more economical options, too.
The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort can accommodate six adults, though each cabin has just one bedroom and also offers a foldout sofa bed in the living room. From this resort, you can take a
water taxi to Magic Kingdom.
You might also consider a family suite at
Disney's Art of Animation Resort. The
family suites can sleep up to six adults. Though this resort is not as close to Magic Kingdom as the others I've mentioned, it does offer
Disney Skyliner Transportation to Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios and select other resorts.
I hope I've given you some information that will help in the next steps of your planning, Danielle. If you want to read more about choosing the right resort,
these tips from my fellow panelists might be handy. Thank you for allowing us to help!