Mom And Daughter Inside Disney hotel; in costume; cinderella
  • On Jul 27, 2015
    Raj from VA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    We are staying in a one-bedroom villa at Jambo House with 2.5yo twins. They are still in cribs and are a bit big for the pack and play (I know I can get at least one from the resort). If I rent cribs, is it realistic to fit both in the living area?

    Hi Raj! Congratulations on your upcoming visit to Walt Disney World Resort. You're going to love Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas - Jambo House it's a magically exquisite cultural experience unlike anywhere else at Walt Disney World Resort so take it all in!

    As a twin Mom I know the most important thing to keeping your little ones happy is keeping them comfortable. The best thing about staying at Disney Vacation Club resort is you won't have to lug baby gear for 2! You can request portable cribs so no need to worry about renting them. Our twins always slept better in the portable cribs. They're bigger than the pack n' play but not as large as a full size crib so you'll have enough room for 2 - you'll find your villa is spacious. Just call and request the cribs on your reservation about a week before your arrival date and they'll be there when you arrive.

    Wishing you a magical and memorable Disney vacation!

    ~Juliette

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Meet the Panelist: Juliette, Georgia

I'm a high-spirited Mom of 4. You say "vacation" and I'll tell you why for our family of 6, there's no better way than the Disney way! Since becoming Disney Vacation Club members, our dreams of travel quickly turn into magical memories again and again...I'm a real world example of the endless vacation possibilities available with the magic of Disney Parks and Disney Vacation Club. Learn More About Juliette

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