Villa?

crim1978

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Hi all

So starting to get together some ideas / prices for a trip next Christmas to DLP.

There will be myself and DW, DS, DBIL, and three nieces (13, 10 & 8) and have been looking round at hotel options.

No-one appears to do a family room that will sleep five so one of the nieces will presumably have to stay with DW and I. No problem but just had a thought:

a) does anyone know of a hotel that does family rooms for five?
b) suites or simular for seven?
c) is there a DLP equivalent of a villa - like the boardwalk villas or anything?

Any help, as ever, greatly appreciated.

Ta

Crim
 
The Explorer's do a room with double bed, twin beds and then an adjoining bunk bed room - it can also be done to sleep upto ten with a second adjoining double & twin bedded room.

The Holiday Inn does a family suite that can sleep up to five, I believe that is a double bed and single bed, with a separate section with a bunk bed.
 
The Marriott village is nearby and they have two bedroom villas. There is a thread about it in the Hotel FAQ sticky. :)
 

I can personally recommend the Marriot but you'd need to book separate park tickets. :goodvibes
 
The Newport Bay Club and the Disneyland Hotel both have family rooms suitable for 5, not sure of pricing though, but if you go onto official site and through all the steps for booking online, it will come up with availibility and price.
Hope this helps. :)
 
Can thoroughly recommend Davy Crockett ranch cabins sleep a max of 6 but you do need a car.
 












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