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INFO: Resorts Best Suited for a Family of Five

April 26, 2021 By Tony Caselnova

Most hotel rooms, no matter the tier nor destination, accommodate up to 4 guests. This is fine for the majority of traveling parties vacationing as couples or fit the typical family with one or two kids. Yet, what about larger groups or families of 5 or more?

Luckily, many resorts at Walt Disney World (and all Disneyland Resorts) have rooms for parties of 5 or more- and they won’t all break the bank! Since expense is the main concern for larger groups, it would be impractical to mention Deluxe Resort Villas and Suites- even though these categories do accommodate anywhere from 5 to 12 Guests. They would be best for family reunions and that rare occasion when everyone pitches in on the bill! (Note: Standard Rooms at Disney’s Boardwalk Inn, Polynesian Village, and Yacht and Beach Club Resort sleep up to 5 adults).

So, which Walt Disney World Resorts are best suited for families who break the mold, exceed maximum room capacity at most hotels, and are in want of budget-friendly lodging? 

Here’s an overview of resorts by tier:

Value Resorts

Disney’s All Star Music Resort. Family Suite.
Disney’s All Star Music Resort. Kitchen.
Disney’s All Star Music Resort. Master Bedroom.

Disney’s All-Star Music Resort. Family Suites. Yes, it’s a suite. Yet, a stay here is affordable in comparison to Deluxe Resort Suites. After all, this is a Value Resort. The main room, upon entering, has two Murphy beds that pull down from above the sofa and dining table, and sleep up to 4 adults. In addition, a master bedroom offers more privacy for 2 adults. That’s 6 adults total (plus infant under 3 with a pack ‘n play). The suite features two full bathrooms and a separate kitchen area with full refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker and sink. 

Disney’s Art of Animation. Family Suite. Finding Nemo. Photo courtesy Disney.

Art of Animation. Family Suites. No matter the theme- Lion King, Cars, and Finding Nemo- these suites sleep up to 6 adults (plus infant under 3 with a pack ‘n play) and feature a master bedroom, pull-down table bed, sleeper sofa and two full baths. The kitchenette area is compact, yet is furnished with all the basic essentials like a mini-fridge, microwave oven, and small sink. 

Moderate Resorts

 

Wilderness Cabin at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort. Photo courtesy Disney.

The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness. Not only do the cabins accommodate groups of up to 6 adults, they are also furnished with full kitchens that feature a full refrigerator, microwave, sink, 2 countertop burners and a dishwasher! The sleeping arrangement, however, may not offer the same privacy as in the family suites mentioned above- the main bedroom contains both the queen bed and bunk beds (sorry parents, you’re not alone). Also, if there’s a shower hoarder in the family, the only one full bathroom may require the troop to run on a tight schedule. Still, the cabin has everything a family needs, including a spacious and private outdoor patio and a grill.

 

Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside. 5th Sleeper. Photo courtesy Disney.

5th Sleeper, child-size pull down bed. Photo courtesy Disney.

Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside and Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. Both resorts feature rooms with what’s called a 5th Sleeper option. This means that a party of 4 adults and 1 child (not 5 adults) can comfortably stay in these rooms. The 5th sleeper is a pull down bed that measures, approximately, 33” wide by 66” long. That said, this bed is most comfortable for a child of up to about 5ft in height. (Note, Disney will not permit booking of these rooms with 5 adults.)

 

 

 

Has your family of 5 or more stayed at any of these resorts?

Do you prefer for everyone to stay in one room, or do you find it most convenient to request separate, connecting rooms?

 

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Disney Parks Podcast #0010 – Our Favorite Disney Resorts

June 27, 2012 By Tony Caselnova

Hello and greetings to the Disney Parks Podcast show #0010 and we are glad you are here!

We have a GREAT show for you this week: we talk news and rumors about Disney parks, Halloween at Tokyo Disney, Early Entry to Disneyland and California Adventure, and some new Disney book offerings.  We also learn 5 Things We Did Not Know About Walt Disney the Toy Story 3 and we learn a new Parkhopper tip of the week.

The Disney Parks Podcast Crew also discusses (and debates) their Favorite Disney Resorts.

So sit back, relax, and enjoy this week’s Disney Parks Podcast!

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Disney Parks Podcast #0007 – Cara Goldsbury from Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World

June 7, 2012 By Tony Caselnova

Welcome to the Disney Parks Podcast #0006 and we are glad you are here!

We have a GREAT show for you! This week we visit Disney’s Art of Animation Resort and Dumbo’s New Big Top Circus in  Storybook Circus.  We also discuss some other news and rumors from around the Disney Community!

Our special guest is Cara Goldsbury from The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World.

About Cara

World traveler and Disney aficionado, Cara Goldsbury, is the author of The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World® Resort, a guide book designed for travelers who desire to experience the Walt Disney World® Resort without sacrificing luxury and style. Something many thought impossible until reading Cara’s book.

Cara has over 30 years of experience in the travel industry, and after innumerable visits to the Walt Disney World® Resort – where she has stayed at the most luxurious resorts, dined at the finest restaurants and been lavishly entertained in style – she is now considered an authority on Disney luxury travel.

Cara has appeared as a leading Disney expert on two Travel Channel specials, Disney Splurge! and Disney Royalty. She has also been cited numerous times in national news articles, in such notable publications as Forbes Traveler, as an expert on the Walt Disney World® Resort.

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