Hi there, Steven! You're as welcome as can be here at planDisney!
I love your idea to keep the magic going after your cruise on the Disney Wish with a visit to
Walt Disney World Resort! When deciding which
Disney Resorts Collection Hotel to call your home away from home, our
planDisney Disney Resort Hotels Pocket Guides are great resources to help you learn more about the types of accommodations that are offered at each property.
As the mom of two teenagers, I always appreciate having room for our family to spread out a bit when we travel together. I'm happy to tell you that you have some options at the various Disney Resort Hotels if you'd like to have a separate bedroom from your teens. If you're interested in booking a
Disney Deluxe Villa, there are one-bedroom options that have a separate bedroom and a living area with a pull-down bed for the kids. There are also two-bedroom villas if you would prefer that your kids have their own bedroom. In addition to the Disney Deluxe Villas, some of the
Value Resort Hotels, such as
Disney's Art of Animation Resort and
Disney's All-Star Music Resort, have family suites that can accommodate up to six Guests.
When you reach out to your travel agent about booking your resort hotel room, you can also inquire about adding
theme park tickets to your vacation package. Be sure to also make your theme park reservations as those are required for Guests visiting before January 9, 2024. Once you have your room and park tickets purchased, you can think about where you'd like to dine during your visit. If you're hoping to enjoy any table service
restaurants, dining reservations are recommended and can be made 60 days in advance. When all of that is squared away, you can start counting down the days until you get to experience all the
Disney thrills!
Steven, if you have any other questions, please feel free to
stop by planDisney again any time. My fellow panelists and I are all ears! See ya real soon!
Samantha