• On Jul 20, 2019
    Brittney from ND Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    What options are there for on-site Disney resorts when traveling with an infant, toddler, or small child needs to be in a separate sleeping space than parents? Family of 3 so it doesn't need to accommodate lots of people, just needs a door to separate.

    Hi Brittney, 

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel and thank you for asking us a question! 

    We’re a family of three too and I completely understand wanting a separate sleeping area and more space for your upcoming visit to Walt Disney World Resort. This is why I recommend a Family Suite at either Disney’s All-Star Music Resort or at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort. In these rooms, you’ll get two bathrooms, a kitchenette AND a separate sleeping area for your little one.

    You can also opt for Villa accommodations at a Deluxe Villa Resort. The One-Bedroom Villas would be great for your little family, as they include not only a separate sleeping area, but a full kitchen and a washer and dryer, too, which is always useful when travelling with kids!

    I hope my answer helps you narrow your options for your choice of Disney Resort Hotel for your upcoming vacation. Please don’t hesitate to come back and see us if you have any other questions. 

    Have a Magical Day, 

    Lynne
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Meet the Panelist: Lynne, Quebec

Hi, I’m Lynne from Montreal, Quebec, Canada! I’m a working mom who enjoys snuggles with my son and my husband, who has been my sweetheart since 1997. We’ve been lucky enough to experience several milestones in Walt Disney World, including our wedding and honeymoon in 2009. As Disney Vacation Club members, we often plan trips for large, and sometimes even multi-generational, groups to come and enjoy the fun with us. Learn More About Lynne

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