Saturday, April 21, 2012

Disney World

We are looking at a trip to Disney World in April or May. There will be 3 adults (mom, dad and grandmom) and 2 children (ages 4 and 2). We would like to stay on site at a premium resort. I%26#39;m trying to figure out if any on site resorts have suites (so we can have a separate bedroom for grandmom) and which resorts would be the best for 2 young children. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Disney World

You can check out the villas. The resorts that have the villas would be:

Saratoga Springs

Old Key West

Boardwalk

Beach Club

Animal Kingdom Lodge

Wilderness Lodge

Other than those, you could also consider just requesting connecting rooms. The other suites available are the Cabins at Fort Wilderness and the All Star Family suites, but these are not considered to be in the deluxe category.

Disney World

I highly recomend the Villas at the Wilderness Lodge, quite Lovely

wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/鈥illaswildlodge.htm

Getting 2 rooms at the Wilderness Lodge would also work well and would be a little less $

Have you looked into the Special that is on offer right now ? Buy 4 Get 3 Free, it%26#39;s a very good deal

www.wdwinfo.com/discounts.html

I would highly recomend any of the Deluxe Resorts, they all have wonderful Pools and Play Areas for young children :)


Depending on your budget, I would consider a monorail hotel with 2 small children. With kids that age, MK and Epcot really do seem to be the primary parks and monorail access makes life a lot easier. You might have to go with adjoining rooms there, the poly could fit 5 at those ages, but might be a little crowded.

Next after that would be Wilderness Lodge, for reasons mentioned above and quick boat service to the magic kingdom.

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