Hello, Sandy! Thanks for stopping by planDisney!
I am a big fan of having two separate sleeping areas during our trips to Walt Disney World Resort. We like to bring friends and family, especially those who have never visited before. Having the extra space and privacy can be an added bonus.
Luckily, there are plenty of options for you! The most spacious accommodations will be found in the
Disney Deluxe Resort Hotels, where there are one, two and three-bedroom suites and villas, equipped with a kitchen and more spacious common areas. My family especially enjoys staying at
Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort, as the fireworks views and short walk to
Magic Kingdom Park are hard to beat! For the most privacy and a truly luxury experience, check out the Bungalows at
Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows or the Cabins at
Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney's Wilderness Lodge.
In the moderate category,
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort offers one-bedroom suites, equipped with a separate bedroom and a queen-sized sleeper sofa.
The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort are also a favorite of our family! We love that the bedroom features a queen-size bed and a bunk bed, allowing our kids to sleep right next to us, while the main area offers a private, double-size sleeper sofa.
Disney's Art of Animation Resort and
Disney's All-Star Music Resort are really fun options in the value category, offering a separate bedroom and both a pull-out sofa and a bed that pulls down from the table! Now, that is what I call Disney magic!
As you can see, Sandy, you have quite a few options that offer two separate sleeping spaces. Disney Resorts Collection Hotels are very versatile and offer a wide variety of options to accommodate all types of Guests!
I enjoyed answering your question as it brought back many memories I've made at Disney Resorts Collection Hotels. I hope this helps make your stay as magical as it should be!
Ashley