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  • On Nov 19, 2009
    Beverly from MD 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.

    Which resorts have either suites separate living/bed areas ? We have a huge age gap with kids - older teen and toddler? What is your preference

    Hi Beverly,

    There are several options if you're looking for accommodations with more than one room.  The Disney Vacation Club (DVC) resorts all have one bedroom and two bedroom villas available.  The villas come with a full sized kitchen, so you can even save some money by preparing your own meals.  You don't have to be a DVC member to stay in these rooms, and there are TONS of options:

    Animal Kingdom Lodge
    Kidani Village at Animal Kingdom Lodge
    Bay Lake Tower
    Beach Club
    Boardwalk
    Old Key West
    Saratoga Springs (they also have treehouse villas)
    Wilderness Lodge

    Of course, there are also suites available at several resorts as well.  All of the deluxe resorts have suites on their club level -- however, depending on your budget, these can be quite expensive, although if money is not an object, go with one of those.  The location, concierge service and extra space will be well worth the extra money.

    If you are like most of us and trying to stick to a budget of sorts, there are some more affordable options.  Coronado Springs is a moderate resort that has junior suites.  Fort Wilderness has log cabins that are quite nice.  Finally, All Star Music has family suites at a reasonable price.

    Hope this helps.  Have a magical vacation!
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Meet the Panelist: Diane, Georgia

After spending 25 years in RI, my husband and I relocated to GA with our youngest, who is now in high school. I took my first trip to Walt Disney World when I was 11 and I have traveled many times since then with all different party sizes. From creating our first itinerary as a honeymooner to later creating magical experiences for our multigenerational family gatherings, every aspect of planning a vacation has been pure joy to me.  Learn More About Diane

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