Rooms for 6 people

curlyqs

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Looking for the most cost effective room for 6 people. Interested in the Disney Springs Hotels too. It's a girls trip- 3 adults and 3 kids. Only 3 nights.
 

Renting DVC points is an option too. A 2 or 3 bedroom would be good.

Bay Lake Towers and Animal Kingdom Kidani have 3 full baths in the 2 bedroom units.
 
Renting DVC points is an option too. A 2 or 3 bedroom would be good.

Bay Lake Towers and Animal Kingdom Kidani have 3 full baths in the 2 bedroom units.
That would be far from cost-efficient but it would give them more space.

A Family Suite would be the least time expensive onsite option for 6 people but you need to take sleeping arrangements into consideration. The same goes for FW cabins, which would be the next level on the price scale.

TBH, it all depends on who is okay sharing a bed with someone and who is going to end up sleeping on a pullout/drop down/flip open bed. And will A be okay splitting the cost evenly if she’s on the flip down sofa with the kids while B and C share a real bed in the bedroom?
 
All Star resorts would probably be the most cost effective at WDW. Check prices and discounts plus bed configurations to see if 2 rooms or a suite at ASMu would work better for your group.

Other options such as a suite at AoA, a cabin at FW or a deluxe room at BWI, for example, also exist but are more expensive.
 
Thanks for the replies! When I search, the options mentioned do not appear. I think I will have to call for pricing. So far the cabins at wilderness seem like a good option. It is my mom, sister, 2 daughters and niece going. It's a quick trip with only 1 park day and Halloween Party the other day. We aren't picky about sleeping arrangements, just want to do this as budget friendly as possible.
 
Thanks for the replies! When I search, the options mentioned do not appear. I think I will have to call for pricing. So far the cabins at wilderness seem like a good option. It is my mom, sister, 2 daughters and niece going. It's a quick trip with only 1 park day and Halloween Party the other day. We aren't picky about sleeping arrangements, just want to do this as budget friendly as possible.

An All Star Music suite would be roughly $100 a night cheaper. And you would get 2 bathrooms, while the cabins only have 1 bathroom.
 
Are any of the kids under 3 and not needing a bed?

Not the *most* cost effective but I think a great value when the party size fits. We did a BLT one bedroom as a 6 (5 adults 1 2 year old) and it was great. 2 bathrooms, laundry, full kitchen, lots of space, and a far superior location (IMO) to the family suites.
 












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