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  • On Jan 15, 2013
    Simone 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.

    Hello - we are planning our very first trip to WDW in Sept 2013 and would like to know if accommodation rates are per room or per person? Are children free or are they at an additional charge?

    Hi Simone!

    Congratulations on planning your first trip to the Walt Disney World Resorts! Prepare for the time of your life!

    The accommodation rates for the Disney resorts can vary depending on the type of room (i.e standard room vs. family suite). If you are looking to book a standard room, the price is for two adults and two children. If there are more than two adults in a room (i.e. 3 adults, 1 child), the 3rd adult pays $25.00 per night. There are no additional charges for children.  If you are looking to book a suite, which sleeps 6, I believe you do not pay for the additional adult. I just booked the Cars Suite at the Art of Animation Resort and I have 3 adults and 3 children and I am not paying the additional adult charge. When you make your reservations, you will be asked the names and ages of your party. If there are any additional charges, you will be advised upon making the reservation. You also call Guest Services at (407) 939-7429 once you make your reservation to confirm the charges. 

    If I can assist you with anything else to make this first visit more memorable, please do not hesitate to ask!

    Yael
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Meet the Panelist: Yael, Florida

As a native Floridian, I have experienced the Disney Parks as a child, teenager, newlywed and now a mom of three. Whether it is planning your first trip to the Walt Disney World Resort or your 100th trip, I would love to share my wonderful memories and planning tips with you! Learn More About Yael

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