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  • On Dec 30, 2008
    Tamara from ON 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 vacation that includes my daughter, age 3, 2 grandparents. We need to be able to allow them to have accomodation space as well as the 3 of us, but want to do so economically. Where would you recommend that we stay?

    Tamara,  I recently had the opportunity to see the Family Suites at Disney's All Star Music Resort.  In my opinion, these suites are a great, budget-minded option for a larger party.  The suites sleep six people, and include two full bathrooms, a kitchenette (with microwave, sink and small refrigerator) master bedroom and living room with a pull-out sofa and sleeper chair.  The resort is well-themed with a beautiful, swimming pool.

    Another great option that  is a "crowd" favorite with my family is the Cabins at Fort Wilderness Campground.  Cabins come with a full kitchen (including refrigerator, stove and dishwasher), one full bath, a master bedroom with a double bed and bunk beds, and a living room with a double murphy-style bed.  The cabins also each have their own deck and barbecue.  Fort Wilderness is located near the Magic Kingdom, and it's front gates are only a boat ride away!

    The kitchen facilities in each of these accommodations would allow you to stock up on some snack and/or breakfast items and save on food inside the parks. 

    For more information on either of these two resorts or other options for larger parties, including two-bedroom villas at the Disney Vacation Club properties, click here.

    Have a great trip!



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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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