• On Dec 26, 2017
    Elizabeth from WI 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're planning a trip for Nov. 2018 with two adults and four kids (ages 6,4,2,infant at time of travel). When booking a room at moderate resort can I just book for two adults and two kids, since the other two kids are babies? Can I request two cribs?

    Dear Elizabeth,

    Thank you so much for stopping by to visit us here at the Disney Parks Moms Panel with your terrific question about planning ahead for your upcoming Walt Disney World Resort vacation!

    At this time, you would only be allowed one crib per room with your other four family members. Have you taken a look at the family suites, for example at Disney's All-Star Music Resort? Those can be a great value and sleep 6. That also gives the grown-ups a space in which to be able to have some privacy and to close the door (which can also be helpful with a napping baby or toddler). That might be a much more comfortable fit for your family.

    Complimentary cribs are offered at Walt Disney World Resort hotels, yes, subject to availability. It's so much easier to travel without a bulky portable crib!

    Have you taken a look at the Baby Care Centers at each of the theme parks? They have so many amenities that can be helpful to families with young children such as yours!

    Hope that helps with your magical planning!

    - Jan K. 
thumbnail image for Jan

Meet the Panelist: Jan, New Jersey

Hello there, Mouseketeers! I am a mother of three and live with my beautiful wife in New Jersey! I spent many years as a Registered Nurse in a pediatric intensive care unit, and I am now a professor of Nursing. I volunteer in my community and I enjoy taking my children here, there, and everywhere. I love to help my friends and family plan their Walt Disney World Resort vacations and I'm thrilled to be a planDisney Panelist to do just that! Learn More About Jan

Didn't find what you were looking for? Click the Ask a Question button to open the Ask a Question dialogue box. If you are not logged in a dialogue box will appear to signin in order to ask a question.

To submit your question, please log in now if you have not already done so.

Ask a QuestionOpens the Ask a Question dialog box.
x

Update Browser

For a better experience browsing this website, please download an updated version of Internet Explorer.


Or you can continue browsing without updating.