Mother, Son, Giraffe, Kilimanjaro Safaris, Animal Kingdom, Savannah
  • On Sep 16, 2012
    Lesli from GA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    I need help!! 2 family trip WDW . fam. #1 -2 adults, 2 kids(both over 10) fam #2- 2 adults 4 kids (3 over 10 and one is 7). Hoping to go during free dining. Problem: Where/ how should we stay? Inexpensive as possible. Do they have suites for 10?

    Hi there, Lesli!

    Your first stop should be a look at Disney's brand new Art of Animation Resort. In the Value class of Resorts - along with DIsney's Pop Century and the family of All-Star Resorts - the Family Suites at Art of Animation can accommodate up to six Guests, and feature a kitchenette and two full restrooms. Two of these suites ought to take care of your party quite nicely!

    Each of the Suites offers:

    2 separate bathrooms
    A master bedroom
    3 separate sleeping areas within the living space, which includes a generously sized dining or work table that easily transforms into a comfortable bed.

    You can find more information about room types and seasonal pricing online.

    While there are other options, including the Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Disney's TreeHouse Villas, if your main objective is to economize, then this new Resort will allow you to enjoy all of the fun of exciting Disney theming. But check out the listing of accommodations for larger parties on Disney's own site.

    Happy planning!

    See you later, celebrator,
    -Deborah B.

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Meet the Panelist: Deborah, Florida

As a Florida native, my life has always included Walt Disney World. Now I share that magic with my husband and my sons, ages seven and eight. In between trips to the World, I teach for the Department of English at the University of South Florida. Learn More About Deborah

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