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Disney hotel with a separate kids room? So adults don't have to go to bed so early!?
Doesn't have to be completely seperate, even some type of divider would be good too!
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You get a star for this one, GOOD Q.

I want to assume there are Suite accomdations, or concessions made but I'm not sure. Certainly you might find hotels on property that offer adjoining/accessible double accomodations.

Just my two "sense"
Most, if not all, of the resorts on property have the option of booking two adjoining rooms. Deluxe Resorts--including Deluxe Resort Villas--offer suites.

Call 407-WDISNEY, or visit http://disneywo…
They definitely have suites. Check out the www.disneyworld.com for the vacation packages that would suit your needs.
I remember hearing that part of All-Stars and or Pop Century was being remodeled to include suites as you describe but not sure if they are available yet or not..
The majority of Disney resort rooms are not suite, as stated by others.

But, Disney converted several sections of the All Star Music Resort into mini-suites -- sounds like that would be perfect for your group.

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You may like the Fort Wilderness cabins- its like having your own cabin so plenty of privacy.... and yes there is maid service!!! Don't forget its Disney so they are really nice inside! Another good option is to get 2 connecting rooms at the All Star Hotels- for less than $200 a night you can have 2 whole rooms and the kids love those hotels- lots to see and do. We like Pop Century Resort also-
I just made reservations for a family suite at All Star Music. From what I understand there is a bedroom and a living room with a sofa sleeper and 2 sleeper chairs.
A few years ago, we stayed off site at Seralago, which I booked thru Expedia. There was a bedroom with 2 queen beds and a living room with a sofa sleeper and a Murphy bed.
As an alternative suggestion, we rent a house in Kissammee. It is about five minutes away by car and A LOT cheaper. We get a four bedroom house, with a pool, jacuzzi, Disney theme, game room, kitchen, laundry, etc. for about $1000 for a week through Loyalty Homes. We have gone three times, rented from them, and have been pleased every time. Our four kids go to bed, and we go swimming, use the game room, watch a movie, and/or lounge in the jacuzzi for hours still. You do have to rent a car, though!
I heard straight from the horses mouth last year that All Star Sports just finished their suite conversions. Two rooms have now been converted to one large suite.
Depends on how much you want to spend. If you are willing to splurge, get a villa.
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