EPCOT; Mother and Son; Spaceship Earth
  • On Jan 20, 2015
    Andrea from NJ 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.

    Planning a trip with 3 generations and have lots of different situations, do any hotels offer mulitple room types? We'd like to all stay the same resort, but some of will need to sleep 6 and others only 2.

    Hello, Andrea,

    Just a few years ago my family celebrated my parents' 50th wedding anniversary at Walt Disney World, and the memories we made as 3 generations are truly priceless to all of us.  I hope that your trip will be equally special.  

    There are indeed options available to you with resorts that have multiple room types. The Disney Villas could be exactly what you are looking for as the resorts have studios, 1 bedroom villas, 2 bedrooms, and even grand villas. You don't need to be a Disney Vacation Club member to rent them, either. Similarly, Disney's Art of Animation and Disney's All-Star Music Resort have both standard rooms and family suites.  

    I'm not sure when you traveling, but I did notice some Special Offers on some of these resorts that you may want to look into or a reputable travel agent could help you explore. Also, if you find you have more specific questions about any of the resort, please let us know.  We are happy to help!

    Wishing you a pixie-dusted vacation!

    -Kara

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Meet the Panelist: Kara, Nebraska

I am a retired teacher with a family of 3 adult sons who have grown up through Disney. I am known by friends as the Star Wars loving Disney Nerd who always wants to serve up tips and ideas of how to make visits to Walt Disney World special and magical.  Learn More About Kara

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