Connecting Rooms - More Than Two??

Bill From PA

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We're looking at the possibility of booking two or three rooms at a Value or Moderate WDW resort on our next trip as our party is up to 7 adults and a toddler. My question is, is there such a thing as three rooms that connect with each other? We had 2 at PO last year but I can't recall if my daughters' room connected to a third. Any info on this or other ideas for a group our size would be appreciated.


Bill From PA
 
I don't *think* that it's possible, but I obviously haven't stayed in all the rooms. :) I've just never stayed in a room that had the connecting doors on both sides, and you'd have to have that if there is such a thing as 3 connecting rooms. Of course, we almost always stay in rooms with king beds, and they've always been corner rooms at the moderates, so it would be impossible in those rooms anyway.
 
I am pretty sure that only 2 rooms can connect with each other. I think that's just standard hotel layouts, not just Disney, unless you have a suite. If you are looking at 3 rooms, you might want to consider getting a Grand Villa at OKW or BWV. Those sleep 12 and you'd all be in the same unit. You can get these for cash or rent points or a ressie from a DVC member. But they do book up fairly quickly from what I understand so try to make that determination by 11 months out from your trip.

Okay, just re-read your post and saw you have 7 adults and a toddler. You can get away with a 2 BR villa as those sleep up to 8 plus a baby in the Pack N Play. This may work for you depending on how the sleeping arrangements have to be.
 
I'm not positive, but, I think I heard of there being rooms at the Polynesian that connect to two different rooms. :)
 

You need to stay at a home away from home in a two bed room or bigger. One of those costs no more than 2 or 3 rooms and they come with a full kitchen you you can dine in which will help with the cost.
 
I was in a hotel recently that had this very thing, but being the age impaired person that I am, I can't remember where it was. It had to have been a corporate property, like a Marriott, so you may want to chek those DTD hotels. But if you want to stay on site, you may not get more than 2 that connect. It is making me nuts that I can't remember, but if I do, I will send a PM>
 
Yes, there are some rooms on Disney Property which connect to BOTH SIDES (meaning three connecting rooms). The Poly has some, the BW, Dolphin, Etc. Some are considered to be Jr. suites, some just oddly configured corner rooms. Please, call WDW guest services with your specific query. They should be able to hook you up!

The OKW, or BWV, BCV, WLV, etc. are also GREAT ideas! These connect to make three rooms which would accomodate your party. The points may be purchased from some very reputable persons on these boards, and you can SAVE a veritable fortune using this method. I am using points for our VERO BEACH stay this summer, and am saving about $100 per eve! WORKS for ME. :p
 















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