NashvilleMama
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We'll be back down in the area for a dance competition at the very end of June for 5 days - including over the 4th of July. HOT. My DH does not do hot, so this will be super fun. 
That said: we normally avoid summers at WDW so I don't have much experience with resort variables/crowds/pools.
Traveling: 2 adults and 2 tween girls who do not really do well with sharing a bed as the youngest is a very, very active mover when she sleeps. DH and I may have to work remote while there and take some zooms. Pools are really key for us during downtime, which we'll have a lot of it as I'm not sure how much park time we'll actually do other than 1-2 days at most.
Choices:
1. Pop Century - connected rooms. We just stayed there and were impressed with it, one room only on a 2-person trip. But I'm nervous about a) not getting a connected room even when requesting it b) the crowds that time of year. Pros: Skyliner, QS dining was great, theming is a hit with the girls.
2. Wilderness Lodge - we love it. But we'd all be in 1 room which may be difficult with zoom/work conflicts. Pros: love the balconies. Love Geyser Point. Definitely more of a resort/vacation feel for us adults. However the bunk bed rooms are all gone as of now, which would have tipped this into a sure thing for us.
3. Any other resorts we should consider? We've stayed at POR, CBR, All-Star Music, and Beach Club. I could splurge for a deluxe if a room setup worked but a queen + sofa bed is not going to cut it.
Thx!

That said: we normally avoid summers at WDW so I don't have much experience with resort variables/crowds/pools.
Traveling: 2 adults and 2 tween girls who do not really do well with sharing a bed as the youngest is a very, very active mover when she sleeps. DH and I may have to work remote while there and take some zooms. Pools are really key for us during downtime, which we'll have a lot of it as I'm not sure how much park time we'll actually do other than 1-2 days at most.
Choices:
1. Pop Century - connected rooms. We just stayed there and were impressed with it, one room only on a 2-person trip. But I'm nervous about a) not getting a connected room even when requesting it b) the crowds that time of year. Pros: Skyliner, QS dining was great, theming is a hit with the girls.
2. Wilderness Lodge - we love it. But we'd all be in 1 room which may be difficult with zoom/work conflicts. Pros: love the balconies. Love Geyser Point. Definitely more of a resort/vacation feel for us adults. However the bunk bed rooms are all gone as of now, which would have tipped this into a sure thing for us.
3. Any other resorts we should consider? We've stayed at POR, CBR, All-Star Music, and Beach Club. I could splurge for a deluxe if a room setup worked but a queen + sofa bed is not going to cut it.
Thx!