Hi Kathryn,
Welcome to planDisney, and thanks for stopping by with your question! Staying in a
Disney Resorts Collection hotel brings the magic of Disney into every aspect of your vacation. With perks like
complimentary transportation,
early theme park entry, and immersive theming, your family will be surrounded by enchantment from the moment you arrive. Plus, the convenience of staying close to the parks makes it easier to maximize every moment!
For accommodations with two bathrooms, I recommend exploring the Family Suites at
Disney’s Art of Animation Resort and
All-Star Music Resort. These suites are designed with families in mind and offer plenty of space and convenience. To confirm the amenities, head to the Art of Animation Resort or All-Star Music Resort websites. Under the "Suites" banner, click “View Amenities,” and you’ll see that each Family Suite includes two full bathrooms, a bedroom with a queen-sized bed, and a living area featuring a pull-down bed and pull-out sofa. During my personal tour of the Lion King and Cars Family Suites at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, I noticed that one bathroom is located off the bedroom, while the second is conveniently situated near the suite's entrance, just before the living room. The theming is breathtaking, with larger-than-life characters and vibrant decor that bring beloved Disney stories to life. Plus, the kitchenette is perfect for prepping light meals or snacks to fuel up for a day of fun or enjoy during a mid-day break.
If I had to choose between these two fantastic resorts, I’d lean toward Art of Animation Resort for its access to the
Disney Skyliner. This unique mode of transportation offers stunning views and connects you directly to
Disney’s Hollywood Studios and
EPCOT. However, if you’re considering other options, check out the 1-Bedroom Villas at
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Kidani Village or
Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. These also provide two bathrooms and are perfect for families who want a touch of luxury with added space.
While you’re planning, consider incorporating some dining and park-hopping strategies to enhance your trip. Start your day with breakfast at a resort like Topolino’s Terrace—Flavors of the Riviera for breathtaking views and character interactions. Then, hop on the Skyliner or Monorail to explore multiple parks with ease. Mid-day breaks at your resort can be a great way to recharge and end the evening with fireworks like
Happily Ever After or
Luminous The Symphony of Us!
I hope this helps, Kathryn. If you have any more questions,
feel free to reach out!
See you real soon!
Brent