How to Make Disney World Room Requests
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Learn how to get the best hotel rooms at Walt Disney World using room requests and booking categories!

Since Disney World resorts are huge and spread out, where your room is located at your resort really matters.
You want a room that’s close to amenities and transportation. It’s also nice to have a good view from your room that’s NOT the parking lot.
Getting the best rooms at Disney World does take a little research and know-how, so read on to learn everything you need to know!
Booking Categories Vs. Room Requests

There are two approaches to getting the room you want at Disney World resorts: booking a guaranteed room category or putting in a room request before your visit.
Room categories mean rooms with guaranteed views or locations, such as those close to the amenities or with specific views.
Here are some common room categories at Disney World:
- Preferred (closer to lobby and amenities)
- Pool view
- Fireworks view
- Water view

When you book a preferred room, you are guaranteed to have a room relatively close to the amenities at your resort. However, this comes at an additional cost.
Sometimes I decide that it makes sense to spend extra money on a preferred room location or view.
Other times I decide to book a standard room and make a room request before check-in to hopefully get a room located where I want it (more on room requests in a minute!).
Consulting a map of your resort that shows the location of the different room types will help you make this decision.
I haven’t found one site that catalogs all of the available resort maps, so I suggest just searching the web for a map that shows the locations of the room types at your resort.
It is worthwhile to consult a map because certain room categories may not be in the ideal location for your travel party.

For example, the Royal Rooms at Port Orleans Riverside might appeal to your princess-crazed little one.
But consulting a map of room locations shows that these rooms are the farthest away from the amenities at the resort.
Spending 10-15 minutes walking just to get coffee in the morning might not appeal to everyone, so it is a great idea to check a map that shows a resort’s room locations while planning your trip.
If all of these choices make your head swim, I strongly suggest getting a free quote from my travel agent partner Siera with Destinations in Florida.
She can help you pick the right resort and room category for your family (at no cost to you!) and help you with all other aspects of planning your trip.

In addition to booking a specific room location or view, you can also make room requests prior to your visit.
You can request ground floor rooms, rooms with specific views, or rooms that are close to transportation, for example.
It is important to note that room requests are just that – requests – and Disney can NOT guarantee that they will be able to meet your request. I’ll show you how to make room requests in the next section.
However, if it is critical that you have a certain location or view during your vacation, I suggest looking into a way to book that guaranteed room type and not rely on a room request.
Prioritize Your Room Requests

Whether you have booked a preferred room or a standard room, I always suggest making a room request before your trip.
Even within the preferred room category, some locations will be better suited to your needs.
The next step is deciding what is most important to you in terms of room requests. This is important because the fewer requests you make the more likely they will be met!
I suggest narrowing it down to the TWO most important requests for your travel party.
At resorts with ground-floor rooms, I always request to be on the ground floor.
Since we use a stroller for our little one, it is so much easier not to have to wrestle it up and down an elevator every time we return to our room.

My other requests depend on the resort and the vacation. I often request to be close to transportation if we plan on going to the parks a lot.
When my sister and I stayed at Caribbean Beach on a resort-only trip with the kids, we requested to be as close to the pool as possible since we were going to spend most of our time there.
Other common requests are proximity to other members of your travel party, connecting rooms, being in a certain section of a resort, or having a certain room view that cannot be booked as a separate room category.
It may be hard, but narrowing down your room requests to your top two priorities will greatly increase the odds of getting your requests fulfilled.
How To Make Disney World Room Requests

There are a few ways to add room requests to your reservation:
- During the online check-in process
- Using the chat feature in the My Disney Experience app (recommended)
- By calling Disney and asking for the requests to be added to your reservation
- If you rented DVC points, have whomever you rented points from add your request to the reservation
Determining whether or not I have to call/use the app will depend on what requests are available in online check-in.

During online check-in for my stay at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, the only two options were “Near Lobby” and “Near Elevator”.
Since I want to request a room with a partial Savannah view, I will have to have the person I rented points from add a request to the reservation.
It’s also important to note that requests can not be guaranteed by Disney.
They will be sure to let you know that requests are not guaranteed any time you make one!
Common Room Requests

Here are some common requests I make:
- Ground floor (especially when I have a stroller in tow)
- Close to transportation
- Close to pool
- A specific view (such as a fireworks view or water view)
- Connecting or adjoining rooms
Now if you want a specific view that is available as a room category, the only way to guarantee that you’ll get it is to book that specific room category.
Next, I’ll explain my strategies for making room requests that actually work.
Add A Request During Online Check-in

When I complete the online check-in process (which is the same whether you booked your room with DVC points, directly with Disney, or with a travel agent), I always add my top priority room requests if they are available.
Each resort has its own options for requests during online check-in. Common options are specific buildings, specific views, ground floor, and an upper floor. If the requests I want to make are available, then I check them off and I’m done!
If they aren’t available, then I will have to call Disney at 407-W-DISNEY to add the requests to my reservation.
Adding a Room Request in the My Disney Experience app

The current best way to add a room request to your reservation is by using the chat feature in the My Disney Experience app.
First, find the chat feature by clicking on the “hamburger” menu in the bottom right hand corner of the app (might be in a different place on Android).
Scroll down to Help and Feedback and select “Chat With Us”.

Then you can add your request. This has worked on three out of my last four trips so it is a pretty reliable way to get your room request met quickly and easily.
How to Fax your Disney World Room Request
In the past, most Disney World resorts accepted room requests via fax.

The amazing view from our “standard” room at Animal Kingdom Lodge
However, as of some time in 2023, all Disney resorts have stopped accepting faxes.
I am disappointed because this was a way more efficient way to make a request as opposed to waiting on hold.
Calling Disney To Add Your Request
Another way to add a room request to your reservation is to call Disney at 407-W-DISNEY.
You will have to go through a series of questions before you talk to a person, which I find pretty annoying. When you finally speak with a cast member, be ready with your resort confirmation number. He or she will use this to pull up your reservation and add your requests.
NOTE: If you made your reservation through a third party (such as booking Disney World hotels through Priceline for additional savings), then you may have to ask to speak to someone in Disney World Wholesale reservations. Hopefully, the cast member will know how to redirect your call. If they don’t and insist you can’t make any changes to the reservation, you may have to call back and try a different cast member.
General Disney World Room Request Advice

I try to be more general than specific in my requests. I don’t ask to be in a certain room or section of the resort – instead, I ask to be as close as possible to whatever is most important.
For our stay in a standard room at Caribbean Beach, I considered requesting one of the villages that are closest to the pool, but I instead decided to just request being as close to the pool as possible.
We ended up being placed in a preferred room, which is closest to the pool and normally costs an extra $40 per night.
I was glad I made my request as general as possible because I think it contributed to our magical upgrade!

I’ve been lucky to always get my room requests met, including connecting rooms, special views, and proximity to amenities and transportation.
I believe this is mostly due to the fact that I do some background research, limit my requests, and submit my requests in the most effective way possible.
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First time to DW for us! We are at art of animation in lion king family Suites. Any suggestions?! 4 small kids so I assume ground level. I saw some can see Simba! But Dont want to sound too picky but just excited to go!!!
Those are great rooms! I would definitely ask for a ground floor room and to be as close to the main building as possible.
This was such a helpful post! Thank you so much for the great information! The links were extremely useful ( I was worried when you said to fax it. I thought geez who has a fax machine anymore?!). I tried sending mine away today as well so we will see. Fingers crossed and thanks again!!!
Thanks Christina! Hoping for the best!
Hello
Thank you for the information. I just made my reservations yesterday for a standard king room with view of parking lot. Made through travel agent. Am I still able to fax Caribbean Beach and ask for something closer to the pool as that is where my son and his family is staying? Would like to be closer to my grandchildren. This is their first time going.
Thank you in advance.
Yes Mary you can definitely send in a request for a room location. You can ask for your reservation to be linked to your daughter’s so you will be placed as close as possible to her. Just ask her for her confirmation number and in the fax (or phone call) say you are traveling together (give your daughter’s name and confirmation number) and would like to be as close as possible.
Leah,
I am in the process of booking Art of Animation for 10-13Dec. Do you have a fax number (direct number too) for them so I can request an upper floor (to maybe see fireworks from Magic Kingdom!) My daughter will turn 18 the day we leave and want it to be special. I usually book through UndercoverTourist but haven’t compared prices yet. Your site ROCKS!! Thank you.
Sounds fantastic! The fax number is (407) 938-7070 and the phone number is (407) 938-7000. There are no longer any direct lines to the hotels.
thank you so much for this i have been trying to figure out a way to make my son’s bday celebration next week special but because of covid in room celebrations have been canceled, i have tried calling but that hasn’t gotten me anywhere other than sorry. I just sent a fax to Caribbean beach and hope that they are able to do something, either way i at least feel like we have a better chance now.
Sorry if you have already answered this… we are a family of 4 (kiddos ages 8 and 6) heading to the Polynesian in 16 days. Since the resort is not open while we are there, they moved us to a deluxe villa. Are there any requests that you would make?
Hi Becca! Yes, I’d definitely request to be as close to the main building as possible. Here is my review of the villas with more info: https://www.thefrugalsouth.com/review-disneys-polynesian-village-resort-studio-villa/
@Leah,
What room number did you stay in at the Poly? That is a wonderful view!!!
I think it might say in this post: https://www.thefrugalsouth.com/review-disneys-polynesian-village-resort-studio-villa/
This is great info thank you! I feel like every time I made a request during the online checkin process that it was never addressed so the faxing option sounds great! Since the room assignment process has changed, do they still accept these types of requests? We have plans to go to AKL in the fall (as long as everything goes opens up again) with the standard room. What would be your recommendation on what to request? I was hoping for the obstructed savanna view. Also can you share the fax number for AKL? Thank you for the great advise!
HI Lynn! Yes, I still think faxing is the way to go. I’d ask for a partial view of animals as your only request. The AKL fax number is 407.938.4799. Fingers crossed for your trip!
I was set to fax my request to carribean Beach and I checked in the fax number. I got 2 numbers so I decided to check with the help desk. They told me that I could not have the fax number and that must be outdated information. I should call. Also, I called a few weeks before the trip and they said it had to be 10 days before the trip.
Hi Erin! Sounds like you may have spoken with a new cast member? You can call and have your room request added to your reservation at any point before your arrive. I know Disney resorts are definitely still accepting room requests via fax. The CB fax number is 407-934-2736. I used this number to fax my request in last March and it worked like a charm – I got exactly what I requested. đŸ™‚
Hi Leah. Any help you can give me would be awesome. We are looking to go to Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge for 2 nights from Feb 26 to Feb 28. Just my hubby and I. I just want to wake up to see giraffes etc outside my window although we can only afford the standard room and hope to get an upgrade. We are from Canada so looking for a travel agent preferably in cdn dollars but not totally necessary. Help. It’s outrageous what we’re finding. thank you. Karen
Great tips!!! My Mom & I are going in March staying @ POP, early 50th birthday celebration.. We booked through a Disney Planner. Should I fax our request now for ground floor & close to transportation or wait 5-7 days before departure??
Hi Kelli! I’ve read that Disney does room assignments differently now and that it’s ok to fax well ahead of time. Or to be sure it gets noticed you can wait. Have a fun trip!