Jr. Suites at WL

lfeikert

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I noticed these on allearsnet but that doesn't come up as a choice when I'm trying to get a quote on the WDW web site. Can anyone tell me more about them? How many do they sleep. We are a family of four and my possibly be bringing my parents with us so there would be 6 of us.

Also, on allears, I notided that the pictures of the renovated rooms included a refrigerator. I thought that previously you had to request a fridge. Is this now standard in the renovated rooms?

TIA!
 
I believe there are only a few of the Deluxe rooms at WL, so it may be they are already booked for your dates. I also believe that the refrigerator (dorm size) is standard in all the Deluxe resorts now. We have stayed at WL - love it, but the rooms are a bit on the small size. If there are 6 of you, you would probably need two rooms.
 
I didn't realize the the Deluxe rooms were the same as a jr. suite. They do come up.
Thanks!
 
Oh good - they look really nice in the pictures!! Plus, you get to use the Concierge services too.
 

We have stayed in the junior suites at WL. The junior suites only go up to the 6th floor but you can pay extra and get concierge and access to the 7th floor if you wish. When we stayed in the junior suites there was four adults and one 2 yr old. There are two queen beds in one room and a pullout sofa in another room (extremely uncomfortable unless they have been changed with the renovation). Six adults in a junior would be really tight. I am not sure even if six adults are allowed. There is a fridge, double sinks, only one washroom. Also the closet and drawer storage is limited. You might want to give some thought to getting two rooms.
 
Six adults are allowed in a junior suite/deluxe room. There are two queen beds and a sofabed, to accommodate the six people. It would probably be more comfortable for four, but six will fit. I wish they put a microwave in them, since they have the wetbar area.
 
We have stayed in the junior suites at WL. The junior suites only go up to the 6th floor but you can pay extra and get concierge and access to the 7th floor if you wish. When we stayed in the junior suites there was four adults and one 2 yr old. There are two queen beds in one room and a pullout sofa in another room (extremely uncomfortable unless they have been changed with the renovation). Six adults in a junior would be really tight. I am not sure even if six adults are allowed. There is a fridge, double sinks, only one washroom. Also the closet and drawer storage is limited. You might want to give some thought to getting two rooms.

You don't pay extra for concierge service. It's standard with the deluxe rooms now.
 
We stayed in the Jr. Suite last year, 2 adults and 3 children (8, 9, 12) and it wasn't club level...just my luck. I am glad to hear it is now though! As far as 6 people in that room ...... If it were me I would book two standard rooms because you would have 2 bathrooms and more beds. Although the kids didn't complan about the sofa bed (each one took a turn on it each night)I would have if I had to sleep on it.
We loved the room and the extra living area was very nice, but it may be a bit crowded for 4 adults and 2 children.
Enjoy your trip!
 





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