Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Sep 9, 2009
    Rhonda 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 to visit in May 2010 with three 19 yr. olds. Are there any places other than the family suites at the All Stars to stay that are reasonably priced for five adults in one room?

    Hi Rhonda,

    There are many resorts on property that can accommodate a party of five, but I'm guessing that you are looking for something with a bit more space based on your question.   The cabins at Fort Wilderness Resort are a great option.  This resort is considered a moderate property.  Each cabin sleeps six, and has a separate bedroom with a double bed and bunks and a living room, with a murphy-style bed (it pulls down from the wall).  In addition, the cabins have fully-equipped kitchens (with a refrigerator, oven, microwave and dishwasher) and a separate dining area.  The kitchen enables you to have some meals and/or snacks in your room, and save on concessions in the parks.  Finally, each cabin has a private deck with bbq.  Fort Wilderness resort is a wonderful property with many activities, entertainment options and a great location, only a boat ride away from the Magic Kingdom.  The pools at the resort have just been re-themed and refurbished and look wonderful.  Two of Disney's dinner shows are held at the Fort, including Mickey's Backyard BBQ and the Hoop-De-Doo Revue.  Both are a great way to end a Disney Day.  My family has stayed in the cabins several times and we love them.

    Have a great vacation!

    Tanya

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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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