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  • On May 1, 2012
    Katherine from PE 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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    Hi. We are planning our second trip to Disney! We will have 4-6 adults, and 6 children, ranging from 2-18. What are our options for accomodations, where we can stay close together? We like having a kitchen( Fort Wilderness?). Not the Treehouses(expensive!)

    Hi there, Katherine!

    Walt Disney World has a variety of options for large travel parties.

    Most of these fall into the "Deluxe" category, but if you are willing to book two rooms, there are alternatives:

    Up to 6 Guests: Moderate Resort Hotels
    Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort are rustic-yet-modern with spacious, stand-alone, one-bedroom cabins containing more than 500 square feet. Each Cabin includes a separate sleeping area, a fully equipped kitchen and a private patio with barbecue and picnic table.

    Up to 6 Guests: Value Resort Hotel
    Disney's All-Star Music Resort features family suites with one bedroom, 2 bathrooms and a kitchenette.

    You might also consider the Family Suites in the new Disney's Art of Animation Resort.
    Spacious family suites are designed to comfortably accommodate up to 6 Guests and include:
    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.

    The Cabins at Fort Wilderness will have the kitchen; other Resorts will have scaled down kitchenette areas.

    What a fun dilemma!

    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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