Hey there, hi there, ho there Stacey! Welcome to planDisney, thanks for stopping by with your question. I'm thrilled to help! Looks like you're gearing up for a trip to Walt Disney World Resort. I'm sure you are counting down the days until you're at the Most Magical Place On Earth!
In order to reserve two rooms, they will need to be booked separately. Each room will require its own reservation. One option to do this is to use the Build Your Vacation bar at the top of the
Walt Disney World Resort homepage. Once you've completed your first booking, repeat the steps and book your second room.
I have done this in the past and I found the easiest and most convenient way to book is to call
Disney Resort Hotel Reservations and have a Cast Member book both rooms then link your reservations together. I would also request that your rooms be adjoining (rooms’ right next door) or connecting (inside door that connects both rooms). Though Cast Members do their best to accommodate guests requests when rooms are assigned, they are not guaranteed.
Stacey, you are going to thoroughly enjoy staying at a Disney Resort Hotel! If you plan to visit one (or all) of the Walt Disney World theme parks, then nothing beats the convenience of staying at a Disney Resort hotel. Many resorts are just a hop, skip and a jump to the parks! When I am on vacation, simplicity and ease are top planning priorities for me, so the theme parks being close to the resorts is perfect. Not only are the theme parks near my resort, but they’re easy to get to. With several
complimentary resort transportation options, such as buses, boats, monorails and Disney Skyliner, I can get anywhere I need to on Disney property!
I hope this information helps you prepare for an exciting visit to Walt Disney World Resort, Stacey! Thank you again for visiting planDisney. We'll see ya real soon!
Kay