• On Oct 10, 2018
    Stephanie from NY 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! I was wondering which hotel you would suggest for 10 adults?

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel, Stephanie! I love visiting Walt Disney World Resort with a bunch of my friends! Adult trips are full of quick-paced adventure, especially making your way around Epcot’s World Showcase during Festivals to eat and drink your way around the world!

    If I were coming with this large of a group, I would think about splitting into two rooms. The Family style suites at Disney’s Art of Animation are roomy suites that comfortably sleep 6 guests in 3 beds, complete with two full bathrooms. With a room full of girls, this makes for easy getting-ready in the mornings! Two side by side suites in the Lion King, CARS or Nemo buildings would do nicely! You may also want to think about pooling your funds together and renting a DVC style Villa, but they sleep 9 at most, meaning you may need two of them. Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness sleep 6 with full kitchens, and that would be a fun option for lots of ambiance, and close access to Magic Kingdom by boat.

    If I can give you more insight to one of these choices, I’d love to help you narrow it down! Let’s get down to business and defeat the plans! We can make you your best vacation yet! ~Lindsey P.
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Meet the Panelist: Lindsey, Georgia

Hey, y'all! I'm Lindsey, a social media-savvy gal that wears her #Disneyside on her sleeve (along with her trading pin collection!). I'm proud to say that my husband and our two Mouseketeers share my love for the Walt Disney World Resort and all it's magic, so get ready to ask me about new things to see and do on your vacation. I particularly love sharing off-the-beaten-path activities and always encourage visitors to try something new on each trip. Adventure is out there! Learn More About Lindsey

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