How big are the Little Mermaid rooms at Art of Animation?


How big are the Little Mermaid rooms at Art of Animation? The details in The Little Mermaid rooms are amazing, and we found the room to be a comfortable and fun place to stay. The room size measures 277 square feet and has two double beds.


Do Little mermaid rooms have queen beds?

The Little Mermaid Rooms are more of a standard hotel room size with either two queen beds or one king bed. The theming is very fun and over the top like you would expect from this resort. CHECK OUT OUR ROOM TOUR!


Do Little Mermaid rooms connect?

Adjoining rooms are available in all of the buildings. Connecting rooms (rooms with a door that connect two rooms to each other) are only available in the Little Mermaid buildings, but not in any of the family suite buildings (Lion King, Cars, and Finding Nemo).


How long is the walk from Little Mermaid rooms to food court?

It's a pretty good trek. It is a very scenic walk but if you have small children or someone that can not walk far distances, a stroller or wheel chair would be my recommendation. Thankfully we had a scooter already on order for my mom. Give yourselves at least 7-10 minutes to walk from your room to the bus or café.


Which Disney resort has The Little Mermaid room?

Disney's Art of Animation Resort.


How long is the walk from The Little Mermaid rooms to the Skyliner?

The Art of Animation Little Mermaid rooms are located as far away from the bus stop and Disney Skyliner as you can be. Depending on how fast you walk, you are a 10+ minute walk to both transportation options.


Does the Little Mermaid standard room have a fridge?

The Little Mermaid Rooms at this resort are standard rooms. While the room will have a mini-fridge, it will not have a microwave.


Have Little mermaid rooms been renovated?

The new rooms at Caribbean Beach are designed around a Little Mermaid theme, which means we were super excited to finally get to see them. We did get a sneak peek in late 2022, but we're going to show you EVERYTHING in the new “Under The Sea” rooms.