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  • On Jul 4, 2023
    April from ID Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Travelling with two teens - do not want to share beds. We are larger than average folks w/ teen 1 being 5 ft 11 and plus size, teen 2 being about 5 ft 6. I am also 5 ft 11. Two queens + child size sleeper does not work. Please advise.

    Hi April!  

    How wonderful that you’re planning a visit to the Walt Disney World Resort at the spookiest, most festive time of the year! Thanks for bringing your wonderful question to planDisney; this type of detailed, personalized advice is “what we do.... it’s what we LIVE for” as Ursula would say. I’m happy to give you some guidance on the best resort for a comfortable sleeping arrangement – no evil spells or contract required!

    I understand that quality rest on these active vacations is the key to feeling good and being able to continue on each day! My family of three also prefers to spread out, so I’m happy to share what could work for you and your teenagers on this special trip. Each of the following recommendations has three “real” beds, not a child-size pull down.

    First, any 2-Bedroom Villa will meet your needs as they come with a king bed in one bedroom and two queens in the other. These Disney Vacation Club resort rooms are available to book without being a Disney Vacation Club Member, and offer a full-sized kitchen, washer and dryer, and living area within your private guest space. Any of these beautiful villas would make for a wonderful stay but is the highest price point on this list.

    Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort offers a unique Treehouse Villa and Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort has Cabins – both have extra sleeping spaces in a unique wooded setting to make you feel like you’ve escaped to a private retreat.

    The following 1-Bedroom options offer a queen or king in the bedroom plus a queen sleep sofa and additional twin sized sleeping space in the living room:

    The following resorts offer two queen beds plus a large single bed converted from a full-sized sofa in their Standard View Rooms:

    Finally, Disney's Art of Animation Resort has unique Family Suites that offer three sleeping spaces with additional living space.

    I hope you find something that meets your family’s needs, style, location, and budget for this special trip, April! Please write me back directly if you have more questions about these rooms or any further needs as you finalize your vacation.

    Sleep well!
    Amy

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Meet the Panelist: Amy, Virginia

Hi friends! I'm Amy, a lifelong Disney dreamer from horse-and-wine country, Virginia. My family of three is BIG on fun and treasures every adventure together. We've been making memories at the Walt Disney World Resort and aboard Disney Cruise Line since my son was a toddler; we love our family traditions balanced with "what's new" each visit. I have a passion for Disney details, a love of digital tools, and an eye for practical planning. I can't wait to help you make the MOST of your magical vacation! Learn More About Amy

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