Mom And Son Water Slide
  • On Jul 24, 2010
    Stephanie 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.

    I have 4 young children (9,7,5,4). I'd hate to have to be separated from my husband. Are there rooms that can accommodate larger families? We want to travel July 2011

    Stephanie, I certainly don't blame you for not wanting to be separated during a family vacation!  You do indeed have several options to this dilemma.

    Most of the Disney resorts can offer connecting rooms where there is an internal door that can open so both rooms are together to come and go.  Some parents like to have the kids in one room with the door open so they can keep lights on later after bedtime.

    Other options include seven Villa resorts on property that will offer several bedroom configurations for a larger family as well as maybe the extra bathroom.  You can click HERE to read about your choices for sleeping five or more in one room or villa.  One of the largest options for the family is the Treehouse Villas which can sleep up to nine. Another choice is the Fort Wilderness cabins which can sleep six but there is only one bathroom.  Another down side of this for the larger family is the lack of storage space for suitcases and clothes. The closet is very small and only four small drawers.  Other then that it is a fun place to stay!  Finally, you might want to consider the All Star Music Family Suites.  This is a great option for a great price!  You can read all about these at the above site.  Ultimately it might come down to pricing whether a villa, two resort rooms, a cabin, or a suite is the best for your family!
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Hello Adventurers and travelers! I am Kay and a past Adventures By Disney mom for the panel. But now I am excited to share vacation planning tips for those heading out for an incredible vacation to Walt Disney World. Learn More About Kay

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