Hi there Almaree, and welcome to planDisney!
Whether you're planning a large group getaway or just prefer to have some extra space on vacation, multiple-bedroom accommodations offer added comfort and relaxation to your stay. I'd be happy to go over a few great options with you.
If having two full bedrooms and a separate living area appeals to you, consider booking a two-bedroom villa at a
Deluxe Villa Resort. In addition to two bedrooms, you'll enjoy a full kitchen and in-room laundry in these accommodations. I love the open-concept layout of the two-bedroom villas at
Disney's Old Key West Resort and the third bathroom included in the two-bedroom villas at
Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort and
Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas - Kidani Village. All two-bedroom villas sleep up to 8 or 9 adults.
If you're interested in separate sleeping and living areas, but don't need room for quite as many guests, the family suites at
Disney's Art of Animation Resort and
Disney's All-Star Music Resort are fit for parties of 6 or fewer adults and feature two bathrooms and separate sleeping spaces.
The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort also sleep up to 6 adults and offer a bedroom, living area with a sleeper sofa, and full kitchen.
One final option is to reserve two rooms at any resort, and request that they connect. My family has had adjoining rooms at
Disney's Pop Century Resort,
Disney's Contemporary Resort, and
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort. If you're traveling with multiple families or couples, it's a great way to stay together but enjoy your own space. In most cases, connecting rooms can only be requested, not guaranteed, so if being in one unit is essential, two rooms might not be your best option.
I hope this is helpful, and I've given you a few things to consider. Thanks so much for stopping by planDisney, and don't hesitate to reach out again if you need advice narrowing down your resort choices.
Have a magical day!
Betsy