Which accommodations to choose?

KristiT

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I'm taking my mom and 2 nieces (6 & 11) to WDW next Sept. or Oct. and I need help choosing accommodations. We need a place that has at least 3 beds and would like to have a separate area to put the kids to bed while we stay up. I'm thinking of a junior suite at the WL or just getting 2 rooms. If I choose the 2 rooms, are we guaranteed they will be connecting? Also, is concierge service included with the junior suite? Anyone have any other ideas or pros/cons of junior suite vs. 2 rooms? Thanks.
 
We loved our stay at WL.

I was told that the deluxe rooms are very rarely discounted. So if you don't mind paying "rack"...... You might be better getting 2 rooms at a discounted rate (if they every come out! *LOL*). Concierge is not included, I believe. You'll have to pay extra. I also believe that connecting rooms are never "guarenteed" at WDW unless you have a very specific problem/need.
 
If you want to stay on property, seems to me that the best deal for you would be the Fort Wilderness Cabins. Those are very often discounted and the bed situation would be perfect for your group (bunk and a double in one room, murphy double in the other room). Gives you a place to relax while the kids are sleeping and even gives you a place to cook or store food if you want. -HM
 












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