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  • On May 13, 2014
    Julia from ON 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.

    We are planning a reunion type vacation at Walt Disney World :) Is there a resort that would allow the adults to socialize after the children are sleeping? We would all need/want separate suites for each family. THANKS! :D

    Julia:

    One of the best group vacations I took to Disney was a family reunion at the Fort Wilderness cabins. We squeezed 19 of us into 3 cabins.

    Although Disney doesn't guarantee proximity of rooms, we have found that the folks at the fort go out of their way to keep groups together whether you're staying in a cabin or campsite. Our cabins were all clustered near each other. If you're looking for some "adult time," keep in mind that every cabin has a deck as well as a living area inside along with separate bedroom so you can put the kids to bed and enjoy each other's company in the kitchen/living area or go outside if the weather is pleasant. Best of all, there is a television in the bedroom as well as the living area in case you need it for the kids.

    I think you'll find that the cabins' outdoor space is like having an additional room, and allows you a respite from the parks. It's also typically cheaper than a suite or villa.

    Wishing y'all a memorable reunion and a magical vacation!
    Whitney
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Meet the Panelist: Whitney, Mississippi

My family of 6 appreciates Disney's value! Although Ft. Wilderness is our second home, we've enjoyed the resorts for business, reunions and romantic getaways. For me, Disney also means dining: last count, I'd eaten at 55 restaurants around the World! Learn More About Whitney

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