Art of animation

Leahmeicher

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In four weeks we are staying at art animation five ppl two kids three adults I am now stressing out the beds look small and spaces?? Would it be better to see if I can get two adjoining rooms or is aoa nice ? Pictures started to scare me and we choose that place because of the separate bedroom
 
The suites have a queen bed in the bedroom, a full size pull-down bed (it's in the wall above the dining table, and folds down on it) and a fold out double sleeper sofa. whether the beds are small for your group really depends on what size you're comfortable with. Hubby and I have a full size (smaller than a queen) in our bedroom at home and it works fine for us. So the bed size at the value hotels is pretty much what we sleep on all the time.

If you decided to go with adjoining rooms, you'll end up with two full size beds (not queens) in each room. They will be in the Little Mermaid section of the property, that is the only part of AoA that has non-suite rooms. And while you can request adjoining rooms, there is no guarantee you will actually get them - they can't be booked as adjoining to guarantee it.
 
In four weeks we are staying at art animation five ppl two kids three adults I am now stressing out the beds look small and spaces?? Would it be better to see if I can get two adjoining rooms or is aoa nice ? Pictures started to scare me and we choose that place because of the separate bedroom
I just did this this past summer with my son, DDIL and DGDs (7 & 10) so party of 5 in a Cars Suite. Son and wife took the bedroom which had ensuite bath and a good amount of room for luggage, etc. The girls slept on the pull down table bed and were so happy with the arrangement. I took the sofa bed in the LR which when pulled out was not comfortable so night two - I laid linens on the couch without unfolding it and it was way more comfortable and I slept fine. I used the bath connected to the living room area which has a door to close off the vanity sink space so I felt it was private enough. There is a platform with hanging bars in the LR for a suitcase and hanging clothes which I used for my stuff along with drawers under the TV. Now - we only stayed there two nights before moving to the YC so I don't have a week's worth of experience but we all had a great time and enjoyed our AOA stay.
 
I have stayed at AoA twice. Once with 2 adults and 2 children and once with 2 adults and 4 teenagers. Loved it both times. I didn't feel like space or sleeping was an issue. All 3 beds can sleep 2 average size adults no problem. 6 of us are staying here again this December and I am not the least bit worried about that (myself and husband, DD, DS and their 2 friends). Having 2 bathrooms is a must for us and I find that there is enough space where we are not falling all over each other. IMO you'll be fine.
 

We stayed in a suite- my husband and I in the bedroom, my mom in the pull down bed, and two kids on the pull out couch. We all felt we had plenty of room, even when kids crawled into our bed at night. We have a queen at home so it felt the same to us.
 
The thing is, you cannot book connecting or adjoining rooms (connecting rooms have the inside door between, adjoining are rooms near each other). You can request whichever one you want, and Disney will try to accommodate you, but no guarantees.
 












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