Welcome to planDisney Danielle!
I understand the need for our
little Mouseketeers to have some private space for peaceful sleeping. As a mom of college aged kids, I will share good news. They do turn into teenagers, and they will be able to sleep anywhere, anytime, for extended hours at a time!
But, for now, let's find you a solution! Look into a Family Suite at a Value Resort. Both
Art of Animation and
All-Star Music have these fantastic suites that have a separate bedroom, a living area, and 2 full bathrooms. These rooms offer so much all at a value price. Prices vary, but All-Star Music usually has lower nightly rates compared to Art of Animation.
Another option is to book 2 connecting rooms. Again, I suggest a Value Resort to stay within a budget.
If staying at Value or Moderate resort, most rooms will have the toilet and tub separate from the sink area. Many will have a curtain that will pull shut separating it from the bedroom area. I used to put the pack n play (available for no charge) in this sink area so there was a quiet space for a little one to sleep. You still have the bathroom issue, but at least you will have a divider into the main bedroom area.
One more option that might work. Some resorts offer a "5th Sleeper" which is a pull-down bed. It is roughly a twin size, maybe a bit smaller. Perhaps it will look so fun, your daughter will cozy up in it and forget she is sharing a space. Check out this option at
Caribbean Beach Resort and
Port Orleans Riverside.
You always have the option of using a public restroom in the main lobbies of the hotels or near the pool depending on where you are staying. However, this could be quite a walk depending on your resort and building location.
I hope you find a solution that works for you. These toddler days fly by, so really try to enjoy each and every magical minute. Before you know it, you will be trying to keep up with them dashing through the Disney Parks! Sending pixie dust your way!
Cathy