Do any of the 3 Disney hotels offer adjoining/connecting rooms?

SeiterClan

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My parents are coming with us on this trip in late January & qualify for the Senior discount so just wondering if this is a possibility! TIA ( :
 
All of them do. They will tell you it is just a request but I have never not gotten connecting rooms when I have asked for them. Just make sure you both book the same type of room (standard, premium, view, etc)
 
As was said, they do have them, but they will only put it down as a request, not a guarantee. We have gotten adjoining rooms when requested, but we've only done that twice onsite.
 
All of them do. They will tell you it is just a request but I have never not gotten connecting rooms when I have asked for them. Just make sure you both book the same type of room (standard, premium, view, etc)

It is only a request, but they have a lot of connecting rooms so it is pretty likely that you will get one. Booking the same room type helps :)

HTH,
Kriss pirate:
 

Good advice about requesting these rooms. Just a caution, the OP should be sure to request "connecting" rooms. "Adjoining" rooms are just next to each other, "connecting" rooms have the internal door between them.
 
Do you know if one of the hotels have more connecting rooms than another? Does it help to request a certain type of bedding? I know some hotels have king rooms connecting to two queens for example. Or would it be better to just request connecting?
 












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