Groups of four guests have their choice of virtually any hotel room on Disney property. However finding the perfect resort for groups of 5 or 6 can be more challenging. Today learn these 5 Disney World Resorts that sleep 6 Guests.
Your Options:
1. Family Suites at Disney’s All-Star Music
If your group has up to 6 guests consider a Family Suite at Disney’s All-Star Music. Enjoy music-themed décor and a separate bedroom with a queen bed. In the living room area is a double-size sleeper sofa and a sleeper chair. Plus enjoy a kitchenette and 2 bathrooms! Prices range from $360-$545 per night.
2. Family Suite at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
The Family Suites at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort sleep up to 6. They include a separate bedroom with a queen sized bed plus a double-size convertible TableBed and a double-size sleeper sofa. Also enjoy a living room, a kitchenette and 2 bathrooms. The The Lion King Suite and Finding Nemo Suite have such fun & bright theming. The suites will run you $441-$728 on average a night.
3. Cabins at Fort Wilderness
Sleeping up to six the Cabins at Fort Wilderness have many comforts of home. Enjoy a fully furnished private cabin with a living room, bedroom and full bathroom. Also a private patio and charcoal grill. Your modern kitchen comes with a fridge, dishwasher, convection or microwave oven and 2 countertop burners. One convenience is Magic Kingdom is just a 10-minute boat ride away. The Cabins at Fort Wilderness will cost you $443-$714 on average per night.
4. Connecting rooms at a Value Resort
Instead of opting for Resort rooms that sleep up to 6, consider 2 standard connecting rooms. You must request for a connecting room, it will be accommodated as long as Resort room availability allows. For example with All Star Movies averaging $137-$272 a night, you could grab 2 rooms for less than $300/night. Pop Century is almost always a pricier option at $182-$362 average nightly.
5. Moderate Options
If your group of 6 includes a child under 3 than you can actually stay on-site in Resort rooms that sleep 5. Therefore you could stay at a moderate Resort such as Port Orleans – Riverside or French Quarter and Caribbean Beach Resort. For example, Port Orleans Riverside averages $277-$416 a night and Caribbean Beach Resort at $269-$505. If you are traveling during a non-peak season this could be the way to go.
You can also look into renting DVC Points for a Deluxe Villa which offer multi-room suites and all the comforts of home.
Learn more about the Walt Disney World Resorts and contact Destinations in Florida to help you book your perfect resort.