Planning a bachelorette trip!

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In early planning phases to plan a trip next year to Disney. We want to stay on property. Looking at 6, possibly 7 ladies going.
Is there a room on Disney property that will fit 7? The bride really wants to stay in one room if possible. I haven't been able to find something that would hold all of us but I thought I would check.

If we need to get two rooms is it possible to get them next door or is that something we cannot guarantee?

Any recommendations would be very appreciated! Thanks!
 
You would need a 2BR villa or a suite. A 2BR villa via DVC rental points would be the more economical option.

There is no such thing as guaranteed connecting.
 
A 2 BR DVC Villa would be wonderful for your group. You would have a Master BR with a King Size bed, a Master BR with a soaking or Jacuzzi tub, a living/dining room with a Queen sleep sofa, a fully stocked kitchen with full size appliances, a stackable washer and dryer and a 2nd BR with either 2 Queen beds or 1 Queen bed and a pull out sleeper sofa, and a 2nd full BR. You could get a grocery order for your kitchen and prepare breakfast in to save some money. We also buy beer and wine and snacks for our mid day breaks.
A 2 BR Villa booked through Disney is very expensive. You can look to rent DVC points either from an owner or a broker which is often, not always, cheaper. If you are look at a Villa the best availability is 11 months in advance with less after 7 months.
 
For the more cost conscious, you could try to get adjoining rooms at Pop or one of the other value resorts that would probably run you no more than $300 per night for the pair. I know it's not as luxurious as the villas, but it'd serve its purpose.
 

I would really establish what your budget is going to be for the trip. IMO, there are a lot of people who have no idea how expensive lodging in Disney can be. Even renting points for a 2-BR villa will be very expensive.
 
The Tree House Villas would be great, they'd definitely accommodate everyone! You wouldn't happen to be from NJ, would you? My little cousin is getting married next year and wants to do the exact same thing!
 
I actually had my bachelorette party last November at Disney. There were four of us who went and we stayed in a 1 BR Villa at BC as my family are DVC members. You can certainly request connecting rooms. I woudl definitely think about what the excepted budget would be and what you guys want to do. We were there during food and wine and wanted to be close to Epcot. Also all the girls knew how much the trip was going to be ahead of time so there was not surprised. I planned the whole trip so if you have any questions definitely feel free to reach out.
 
For the more cost conscious, you could try to get adjoining rooms at Pop or one of the other value resorts that would probably run you no more than $300 per night for the pair. I know it's not as luxurious as the villas, but it'd serve its purpose.
This might be the better option. As much as I would love to stay in a villa I don't think it's in everyone's budget but we shall see!
 
I actually had my bachelorette party last November at Disney. There were four of us who went and we stayed in a 1 BR Villa at BC as my family are DVC members. You can certainly request connecting rooms. I woudl definitely think about what the excepted budget would be and what you guys want to do. We were there during food and wine and wanted to be close to Epcot. Also all the girls knew how much the trip was going to be ahead of time so there was not surprised. I planned the whole trip so if you have any questions definitely feel free to reach out.
I'll keep that in mind! Thanks!
Yeah we are very early in planning we are looking in going next September for the food and wine festival :) just trying to make a budget now so we will be good to go when it's time to book a room!
 
The Tree House Villas would be great, they'd definitely accommodate everyone! You wouldn't happen to be from NJ, would you? My little cousin is getting married next year and wants to do the exact same thing!
I'm from GA :) so Disney isn't too far for us!
 
I'm from GA :) so Disney isn't too far for us!

Oh ok! My cousin really wants to do the same - they're looking into the Treehouse Villas to fit all the girls! Good luck in your planning and have a great time!!!
 
This might be the better option. As much as I would love to stay in a villa I don't think it's in everyone's budget but we shall see!
A two bedroom villa at OKW would cost $1,936 for three nights much of the year through David's Rentals. That's $360 per person for six, $277 for seven. September, most of November, and all January is $3,472 for a full week, or $590 PP for six, $349 each for seven. http://www.dvcrequest.com/cost-calculator.asp


Alternatives if only six people go would be AoA or All Star Music Family Suites, or Fort Wilderness cabins. Cabins only have one bathroom, family suites have micro kitchenettes.
 

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