Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Jan 14, 2009
    Christine from OH 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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    Hi. We we'll visiting WDW soon & bringing 2-16 yo teenage girls. Is it possible to get 2 rooms side by side & letting the girls stay in 1 room by themselves at a value resort or is there an age limit to this? Couldn't find the answer on MOM's Q&am

    I can certainly understand the girls wanting a little space-my little ones are already asking for that. I did a little checking and have been advised that there is no actual age limit for teenagers staying in a room next to yours. The best way to decide is the responsibilty level of the girls and whether or not you and the girls are comfortable with this arrangement. I suggest when you make the reservations that you ask the agent to note in the system that you need two rooms next to each other, as you will have teenagers in one of the rooms. You can then phone or fax the resort you are staying at about a week prior to your arrival to make sure the system is noted regarding your request. Be sure to ask again at check-in to make sure the rooms are adjacent to each other.

    Hope you have a magical trip!
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Hiya friends. I’m Margaret, mom to four young men and wife to my Prince Charming. Raised on the southside of Chicago, we have now moved our castle to the suburban cornfields. We are a pin trading, Hidden Mickey hunting, resort hopping family who loves to debate the best Disney World resort or attraction over the dinner table. I am thrilled to share some of our favorite tips and tricks in hopes it will add even more magic to your Disney World adventure. Learn More About Margaret

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