• On Aug 21, 2016
    Jamye from KS 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.

    Do any of the resorts that allow large families have two bathrooms in them?

    Hi Jamye,

    Having plenty of bathroom space for everyone is key to a relaxing resort stay, in my opinion, whether your family is small or large. I'm happy to tell you that you have a number of options for accommodations with two bathrooms per unit.

    The most economical of the larger accommodations would be the family suites at All-Star Music and Art of Animation. Each suite sleeps up to six people and includes a private bedroom with bathroom and a living area with kitchenette and additional bathroom. My family very much enjoyed a stay in a Cars suite at Art of Animation.

    We've also stayed with another family in the ultimate in space and quiet seclusion -- with two full bathrooms -- the Treehouse Villas at the Saratoga Springs resort. Each stilt house in the woods has three bedrooms, a full kitchen, two bathrooms and lots of space. Each villa sleeps 8-9.

    You will find other options for parties of 5 or more at deluxe resorts and deluxe villa resorts, many with at least two bathrooms. Because the deluxe villas generally are Disney Vacation Club resorts, availability to those who aren't DVC members may be more limited. 

    I hope that helps point you in the right direction to find the perfect accommodations for your family. Thanks for visiting the Disney Parks Moms Panel. Please let us know if we can help you with your resort search.

    Enjoy,

    Wilma






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We live 90 miles from Walt Disney World and have visited frequently for 20 years. Disney is the place our family can relax together, try new things (especially interesting food) and have conversations, no matter what park we visit or where we stay.
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