Hi Melinda!
My kids don’t take well to sharing a bed either, so I understand the struggle! I know of a few options at the Walt Disney World Resort that might work well for you and your family.
If your teen is on the smaller side, or the sibling you mention is younger, there are a few options that feature a small, single pull-down bed suitable for a small adult or child.
Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside, and
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort both offer these types of rooms, and this would be your most budget-friendly option for an additional bed. Some rooms sleep 4 at these resorts, so be sure to book yourself in the room category with the “5th Sleeper” to be guaranteed you will have the pull-down bunk.
The Family Suites at
Disney’s All-Star Music and
Disney’s Art of Animation are another great choice. These Family suites feature a separate master bedroom, two bathrooms, a kitchenette and sleep up to 6. At Disney's Art of Animation, you’ll find a queen-size bed in the master bedroom, a double-size sleeper couch, and an amazing double-size, pull-down Murphy bed that doubles as a table during the day! At Disney’s All-Star Music, you’ll also find a queen-size bed in the master and a double-size sleeper couch, but then you’ll find a twin-size sleeper chair and twin-size sleeper ottoman. This type of room would also mean a bit more room and privacy for everyone. We have stayed at the Family Suites at both of these resorts and they are a great choice for a bigger family. Plus having a kitchenette is always a bonus for us!
Since you specifically asked for something budget-friendly, the above choices would be your best bet. There are, however, additional rooms on property that might meet your needs.
Disney’s Wilderness Lodge offers rooms with bunk bed accommodations, as does the
The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort. You’ll also find a 5th sleeper day bed at many of the
Deluxe Resorts. I hope this helps, Melinda. Please let us know how else we can help as you plan your visit!
Have a Magical Day!
- Kate