Disney certainly DOES have rooms that connect. Lots of them.I just replied in your original thread but I'll say it again here - Disney does not have rooms that connect
We are planning a trip for June 2018, and it will be myself, my hubby, 3 kids, and my mom.. so a total of 6. There aren't many resorts that sleep 6. Do other resorts offer adjoining rooms, and is that more cost effective? Any advice would be appreciated!
We had connecting rooms at WL. It was very nice. You can request it during booking and again at check in. We prefer not to check in online because talking to a person seems to give us a better chance of getting our needs met. It is not guaranteed.
Does anyone know if the Contemporary has any connecting rooms?
I just replied in your original thread but I'll say it again here - Disney does not have rooms that connect, however you can request to be side by side or across the hall. Just realize this is only a request and cannot be guaranteed. If being together is a deal-breaker then don't consider two rooms because there's a chance you'll be in totally separate buildings.
Yes, of course Disney resorts have connecting rooms. The problem is that you can never be guaranteed that you will get them. They aren't a bookable category; you can only request it, cross your fingers, and hope. If not getting connecting rooms is a deal breaker, then consider other options. Family suites at ASMu and AoA sleep 6, as do the Cabins at Ft. Wilderness. Or book a DVC villa.