Hi Devan! Welcome to planDisney!
Choosing between the
Disney Resorts Collection Hotels is the best part of the trip for me. I absolutely love each resort that is offered at the
Walt Disney World Resort. Each one is incredibly themed and creates an immersive environment around you. My family and I have been known to travel to Walt Disney World for multiple resort-only stays. We bypass the parks and take full advantage of the amenities and dining options that are offered.
You will find multiple options for accommodations with larger rooms. Most of the
Disney Deluxe Resort hotels offer one- and two-bedroom villas that come complete with a full kitchen. The one-bedroom villa will typically sleep up to five while the two-bedroom will accommodate up to about eight or nine. I would recommend checking out
Disney's Old Key West Resort for their spacious rooms and laid-back vibe. We stayed here during a multi-generational trip with my parents. It worked out perfectly because my dad is known to snore pretty loud, and this space provided the distance needed to get a good night's sleep. If you prefer to be closer to a theme park,
Disney's Boardwalk Villas is the perfect location to get to both
EPCOT and
Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
If budget is a priority,
Disney's All-Star Music Resort and
Disney's Art of Animation Resort offer family suites that will accommodate up to six guests. Each of these options comes equipped with a private bedroom and sleeper sofa in the main room. This will offer you the space you crave while doing so at a reasonable price. I almost forgot to mention
The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort. If you enjoy the outdoors, you will love this resort. You get to stay in your own cabin that has a bedroom and a full kitchen. This is a complete change of pace and transports you into a new environment. This is Disney at its finest!
Devan, wherever you decide to stay, I know you are going to have a magical time!
See ya real soon!
Greg