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  • On Jul 28, 2014
    Tara from KY 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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    Hi! I am planning on vacationing with my husband and two kids, they will be ages 7 and 15 in October of 2015. I was wondering which deluxe villa or suite would be the best for my family with two bathrooms! And which one decorates the best for Halloween?

    Hi Tara,

    Thanks so much for visiting the Disney Parks Moms Panel with your question.  There are lots of options for places to stay with two bathrooms at Walt Disney World!  

    You could stay at the family suites at either Disney's All-Star Music Resort or Disney's Art of Animation Resort.  Both of these include two bathrooms and a kitchenette, as well as living and sleeping areas.  Another option for you is to consider a villa at a Disney Vacation Club resort.  While many of these are booked by members using Disney Vacation Club vacation points, there are also villas available for booking using traditional payment method such as cash or credit card.  Since you are a traveling party of four, you can stay in a one-bedroom villa.  The one-bedroom villas at Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort and Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas - Kidani Village each have two bathrooms.  They also have a full kitchen and a washer and dryer right inside of the villa!  If you moved to a two-bedroom villa, any of the Disney Vacation Club resorts will have at least two bathrooms; however, it might be more space than you need.  I suggest that you take a look at the resorts that I mentioned and consider which one is the most appealing for your family in terms of theme, location, and price.

    As to Halloween decorations at Walt Disney World, my favorite place to go see these is at Magic Kingdom Park.  While the resorts may have some decorations for Halloween, they are not as extensive as at Magic Kingdom Park.  I do suggest that you take a look at the recreation guide that you receive upon arrival at your resort.  There might be special activities offered at your resort on Halloween.

    I hope that these thoughts are helpful for you, Tara.  Have a great time planning your vacation, and please do not hesitate to ask if you have any further questions!
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Meet the Panelist: Mona Leigh, Maryland

I am a wife and mother who works in children's technology design and research. When I'm not at work or with my family, I'm often planning a Walt Disney World trip for my family or friends. I'm a Disney Vacation Club Member, and am excited to help you plan your Disney vacation!  Learn More About Mona Leigh

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