AJKMOM said:
You could try Fort Wilderness home, sleeps 6. The POR rooms are small for 5, especially when there are 4 adults. We did it with 5, but kids were 6-8-10, and at night, if someone coughed or sneezed, at least 2 others woke up too.
We stayed at POR AB with 5 after being evacuated from the Cabins at FW & I must say I loved POR. However, given the choice I still perfer the cabins. I'm seconding the above for several reasons:
Your son is 21 and 5'10". He will not fit well on the POR trundle, nor, I am assuming, will entertain the concept of sharing the bed with Grandma. In the cabins you and DH could have the murphy bed (quite comfortable) and g'ma, ds and dd would have 3 beds: a double and a bunkbed to fight over, as well as their own TV set. There is also a door to the bedroom giving you two private areas so your DD could go to sleep while everyone else recounts the day.
The extra cost of the cabin is easily offset by the fact that you'll have a full kitchen. Make a quick grocery stop on the way in to pick up cereal, milk, eggs, frozen pizzas or snacks and you can save $$$ by just eating breakfast and either dinner or lunch (whenever you need a rest) in. I find it quite relaxing not to have to run off to a food court in the morning before hitting the parks and inevitable we wound up back at our room for a rest during the day.
Housekeeping for the cabins is wonderful (from what I hear - we never let them in to see our mess LOL) They'll even wash up your dishes!
You get to ride a BOAT (big hit with my kids) to MK, and from there can even catch the monorail to Epcot. We never had trouble with long waits or crowded docks/buss tations from FW.
And my favorite: the bathroom in the cabins is, franky, HUGE, and well designed.
The only negative I can think of: The pools at FW are nothing to write home about, but then how much of your vacation were you planning on spending in the pool?