EPCOT; Mother and Son; Spaceship Earth
  • On Jan 11, 2010
    Kristin from TN Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I am trying to plan a WDW vacation for my family of five for the Summer of 2010. The ages of my children are 17, 14, and 1 1/2 yrs. old. Would we be able to stay at one of the Value Resorts if we request a crib or do you have a better idea? Thanks!

    Hi, Kristin!  The youngest of the children at one and a half does not count toward the guest limit in your room, so you would be able to stay in a Value resort despite being a family of five!  You can still request a crib for the baby without affecting your ability to stay in the room.

    If you are looking at a Value resort option with a bit more space, you could consider also an All Star Family Suite.  These rooms offer a private bedroom for Mom and Dad (and baby if you want some place quieter at bedtime), two bathrooms, and three pull out sleeping options for the rest of the family.  There is a sofa bed that pulls out into a double bed, and two single options in the living room.  Also in the suite is a kitchenette, with a small refrigerator and a microwave, which is a great thing to have to get some breakfast started in the morning while everyone is showering and getting dressed for the parks.  You also have a television in the living room and the bedroom, in case you want to watch different shows.

    I hope your vacation is absolutely magical!
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Meet the Panelist: Anna, New Jersey

My name is Anna and I am a retired teacher with a J.D., a proud Navy wife with 30+ years of experience, mom to three daughters and a son-in-law, and grandmom to three tiny Disney fans. I have planned vacations for all sorts of special occasions and celebrations, but I really enjoy DVC vacations, helping military families, and assisting those with special dietary needs.    Learn More About Anna

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