• On Jul 23, 2020
    Michelle from CA 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.

    We'd like to stay in two different resorts. I think Art of Animation would be great (not thrilled about the full beds). Our daughters are 4 and 5. For our second stop, where? Wildnerness? Poly? GF?

    Hi, Michelle! 

    A split stay is a fantastic way to experience more than one Walt Disney World Resort hotel during your visit. Each hotel has a unique theme with attention to every detail. You can't go wrong with anything you choose! Here are just a few of my favorites I think you and your children would love. 

    With a savanna view room at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, you can begin every day overlooking giraffes, zebras, and more from your very own private balcony! You and your girls can pretend you are camping out right on an African savanna. It also seems like the quietest of all the resorts to me. 

    Treat your princesses to a Royal Guest Room at Disney's Port Orleans Resort - Riverside! These rooms feature lighted up firework displays on the headboards and are beautifully princess-themed. My favorite feature of this hotel is the ease of transportation via boat to Disney Springs for some shopping.

    During our last two visits, my family has stayed at Disney's Yacht Club Resort. Your girls will love splashing around at the best pool on property (in my opinion), Stormalong Bay! This pool features a sand bottom, a giant shipwreck themed water slide, and a lazy river! I also usually enjoy a sweet poolside treat from Beaches & Cream Soda Shop. Staying at this hotel, you are also within walking distance to Epcot and the Disney Skyliner for a quick ride over to Disney's Hollywood Studios.

    I am not sure when you are planning your visit, but please keep in mind that not all Walt Disney World Resort hotels are currently open. You can check the Walt Disney World Resort website for Disney Resort Hotel Phased Reopening updates and important Walt Disney World Resort reopening information as well as the Disney Parks Blog

    Have a magical day, Michelle!
    -Rachel 
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Meet the Panelist: Rachel, Wisconsin

Hi, I’m Rachel! I am a “boy mom” to two rowdy little men at home and married to my high school sweetheart. I am fortunate enough that my prince charming loves all things Disney just as much as I do! For me, planning a trip to Walt Disney World can be just as magical as being there. It brings our family together as we dream, plan, and count down the days. I would be honored to help plan your visit and share in your family’s very own magic! Learn More About Rachel

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