Hey there, hi there, Kelsey! Thanks for letting us help you plan your upcoming vacation.
Except when it comes to cabins, campsites, and treehouses, pretty much all of the
Walt Disney World resorts have adjoining rooms, and each resort does have rooms that connect as well. When you book your reservations at one of the
Disney Resorts Collection hotels, you can request connecting rooms, adjoining rooms, or even ask for other details like a particular building or a certain floor.
Keep in mind, Kelsey, that requests are simply requests, and the resorts cannot guarantee that they can accommodate everyone. Generally, connecting or adjoining rooms are assigned first to larger families who may need a couple of rooms together so everyone can fit in sort of the same space.
If you have a larger party and need to be together, take a look at places like
Disney's Art of Animation Resort. They have family suites there that can accommodate up to six adults. Other larger group options would be the
Deluxe Villa resorts, some of which can accommodate up to 12 people, or the cabins at
Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort.
We are here to help with other planning questions, Kelsey, so if you need us, come on back!
Anna