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  • On Jul 27, 2009
    Amy from GA 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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    Planning a trip and its my husband, son (4yrs), mother, father and myself...we would like our own personal space as far as sleeping in separate rooms...would you recommend an attached room or a villa type room..we both want at least queen beds?

    Hi Amy,

    If you'd all like to stay in the same accommodation, I'd recommend a two-bedroom villa at one of the Disney Vacation Club (DVC) properties.  Each bedroom has it's own bathroom, and the master bath has a separate shower and jacuzzi-style tub.  The master bedroom has a king sized bed, and the second bedroom will have either two queens or a queen and a sleeper sofa.  In addition, the living room will have a sleeper sofa.  The two-bedrooms all have a dining area, fully-equipped kitchen (with fridge, oven, microwave and dishwasher) and a laundry room with a washer and dryer.  You will also have either a private balcony or patio.  The suites are great for allowing everyone in your party to have personal space, while providing ample common areas for you to share family time, meals, etc.

    The DVC resorts are all deluxe resorts, with well-themed pools with slides (that your son will probably love),  beautiful lobbies and great restaurants.  Some of our favorites include the Beach Club Villas, Wilderness Lodge Villas and the new Kidani Village at Animal Kingdom Lodge.

    If you'd prefer traditional style hotel rooms, you could certainly book two separate rooms at any Disney resort. 

    Have a wonderful family trip!

    Tanya
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Meet the Panelist: Tanya, New Jersey

I am Tanya from FL, full-time mom to two fun-loving boys. I have an array of planning tips and believe I offer a unique perspective on how to make Disney an amazing adventure for individuals with a variety of needs and abilities. Learn More About Tanya

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