• On Apr 27, 2016
    Kate from KS 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 trip for next February to Disney World. My husband and I have two kids. My sister would like to come as well. Would it be best for her to get her own room or are there options with two rooms and a pull out for the kids?

    Hi Kate,

    Thanks for stoppin' by the Disney Parks Moms Panel with your planning question!

    What you are looking for exists at Walt Disney World Resort as a Disney Vacation Club Resort 2-Bedroom Villa. Now Hakuna Matata, no worries, because these fantastic accommodations are available to everyone through Walt Disney World Resort Reservations under Deluxe Villas. Not only do these spacious options sleep 8-9 Guests comfortably, they also come equipped with all of the comforts of home. Delight in a slow morning cooking your own healthy breakfast in your full kitchen. Relax on your spacious private balcony. Or, my personal favorite, return home with a shortened to-do list because you can handle all of your laundry from your full sized washer and dryer right in your own 2-Bedroom Villa! 

    I hope that helps as you find the perfect Walt Disney World Resort Hotel for your unforgettable February vacation. Please let us know how else we can help!

    Wishing you many magical memories,

    Sally



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Meet the Panelist: Sally, Texas

"To all who come to this happy place, welcome." I am the lucky wife to my brave Prince and a stay-at-home mom to two bold and brilliant little girls; one a Jedi Padawan and the other a Princess. Joining the Disney Vacation Club meant that our family could travel to a "World of yesterday, tomorrow, and fantasy" as often as we could sneak away, so we do! I would be thrilled to sprinkle a little Pixie Dust on your next unforgettable vacation. Learn More About Sally

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