WDW Magazine August 2017: Value Resorts at WDW | Page 52
“beds” in the Family Suites fold up and get out of the way leaving making things a lot less
cramped.
If you need extra living space, if you like cool and hip, and are willing to pay a few (not a lot)
extra bucks for it, then Splurging on a Family Suite is a good idea.
But on the other hand, they are more expensive. They can be a lot more expensive. I did a
check this morning for one night (in September) for a Standard room at the All Star Music
Resort. It was $100 (I was shocked). For the same night, the Family Suite’s ranged from
$234 at the Music to $343 for Nemo Suite at the Art of Animation.
So you can pay $200 for two rooms, or $343 for the same two rooms with some fancier
wall coverings, a microwave, and only one “REAL” BED! The choice is yours.