Where would you stay...2Adults 2Teens..

TraceyDisney2008

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We like to stay at Disney but are having trouble deciding how to book rooms.
We like to have our own beds so woud you book 2 Value rooms or does somewhere have a to bedroon suite? Even one room with two beds and a seperate living room that the girls would sleep in. This is the first time we have let DD bring a friend and I am just thinking 4 in a value room would be a little tight, we have always put a cot in a room at POP for DD, does anyone have any other options I know I read somewhere about a trndle bed but can't find where.
 
All star music has a suite that has a queen in 1 room with a bathroom and a "kitchenette" area, with a 2nd room with a chair, sofa and ottoman that all fold out into beds, also with a bathroom.
 
I don't know if money is a big issue for you but thanks to the DVC there are villas in disney you can stay at. There are two bedrooms that are very roomy. MY family just got back from a week in one at Saratoga Springs and it was wonderful. 5 people never felt crowded and when we had two friends visit us one dya, having 7 people in the room didn't feel crowded.

Of the DVC properties Beachclub, Boardwalk, and Saratoga SPrings are best for teens because they have the most to do for teens.
 
Last Aug we were able to get 2 rooms at POP for much less than the family suite. We were all set for the family suite but changed to 2 rooms. I liked the 2 rooms better. With the suite if the kids wanted to sleep in you would have to wallk past them to go out. We had 2 connecting rooms so if you wanted to go out to the food court without waking the kids you could. The two rooms don't have the kitchenette but it still worked out great for us.
 

Aside from the suites at ASMu, there are also suites at Coronado Springs Resort, but, more money. I guess it depends on what you prefer and how old the girls are. You can request adjoining rooms and while Disney doesn't guarentee requests, my family has never not gotten requests. If money isn't an issue, check into the suites at CSR or the villas at the deluxe places. Otherwise, do the 2 adjoining rooms as long as they are old enough to be in a room alone if you don't get connecting rooms.

The trundle beds are only at Alligator Bayou at Port Orleans Riverside and they are for children 9 and under. From the pics, they look very small. You can see the picture on www.wdwinfo.com. Go to the resorts section, find Port Orleans Riverside and then scroll down to "Photos of Alligator Bayou"

Good Luck!
 


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