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Designed to evoke a "back to nature" ambiance, rooms feel less upscale than those available at some other Deluxe Disney resorts, at least in terms of linens, but a bunkbed option, decorative details like art-carved headboards and the lowest standard room rates in Disney's Deluxe category pack plenty of family appeal.
Standard rooms sleep four plus an infant under the age of three, and feature a dining table with two chairs, an armoire with a flat-panel TV, high-speed Internet ($9.95 daily), an alarm clock with an iPod docking station and either a patio or a balcony. In addition, rooms contain a small refrigerator, a coffeemaker and a Pack 'N Play, as well as a double vanity positioned adjacent to a small but serviceable bathroom. The resort will deliver complimentary bedrails to your room upon request and connecting rooms are available.
Whether you select a standard room, a standard room with bunk beds and a view, a standard concierge level room, or even a Honeymoon Concierge suite, the amount of space you'll enjoy (340 square feet) doesn't vary.
While most deluxe Disney properties offer upper level suites that sleep five or more, Wilderness Lodge's Vice Presidential and Presidential suites sleep just four, plus a child under the age of three in a crib. For larger families looking for some additional elbow room, 500-square-foot Deluxe Club Level Rooms ($540 to $815), which sleep up to six, offer an attractive option for sticking together.
Deluxe Rooms feature two queen beds in the bedroom, a sleeper sofa located in a separate "parlor," and a kitchenette with a microwave, a sink and a small refrigerator. The parlor is separated from the bedroom by French doors, so you can put the kids to bed early while you enjoy some downtime -- or let little ones nap during the day, while the rest of the family relaxes. Perhaps best of all, even though these rooms aren't located on the Concierge Floor, guests of these rooms enjoy Concierge Club service, including four daily food and beverage presentations at the private Old Faithful Club.
Of course, families looking for more space could check into the Villas at Disney's Wilderness Lodge next door. These home-away-from-home Disney Vacation Club accommodations offer flexible room arrangements, plus some additional family-friendly features like a washer and dryer and a full kitchen.
If your kids want to bunk in a bunk bed, be advised that top bunks are not designed to accommodate children under the age of six. Standard rooms with bunk beds come with a woods view or a courtyard view, and some standard concierge level rooms contain bunk beds as well.
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