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| The Harry Potter fandom's little Disney Freak | Trundle Beds/Couch Beds or other? So I have been planning a Disney trip for four with all girls. But one girl dropped out and we have a great guy who has never ever been to Disney. Unfortunately... the former plans involved two girls in each bed which only required a room with two beds. By adding a guy... we can't exactly have him sharing a bed with another girl since we are all pretty much big prudes. So does anyone know of which rooms would have an extra sleeping space or if it would be cheaper to get more than one room or a suite or something? Help? |
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| @nick_straka Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Illinois
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| Re: Trundle Beds/Couch Beds or other? Port Orleans Riverside has trundle beds in the Alligator Bayou section. That would be the cheapest room on property you can get at least three beds in. A Family Suite at All-Star Music is another choice, but more expensive. There are also several Deluxe resorts with rooms that have couches that pull out into beds.
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| C-Ticket Holder Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Connecticut - Far from Disney - Close to Magic Meets
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| Re: Trundle Beds/Couch Beds or other? If you know someone in the Military who can get you in, Shades of Green has 2 Queen beds with a pull out couch. Plus you still get to use Disney Transportation (in addtion to their own) and get extra magic hours. - Plus the rates are great there. |
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| Fastpass Holder Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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| Re: Trundle Beds/Couch Beds or other? I belive most resorts have (or at least used to have) the option of getting a cot for your room. However, they are limited and therefore not guaranteed, but I do remember that they are mainly there for families with teenagers of different genders and one other reason that I can't remember. I'm sure if you call Disney and tell them your situation, especially if it's for religious reasons, they may be able to help you out without you having to unnecessarily pay more for another room. If that doesn't work, you can always just bring along a twin air mattress (anything bigger probably won't fit) for someone to sleep on. Just make sure you put it out of the way so Mousekeeping can get in to clean the room up. |
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| The Harry Potter fandom's little Disney Freak | Re: Trundle Beds/Couch Beds or other? oh i forgot about rollaway beds/cots. do they cost extra? how much? when i was at a harry potter convention, the hotel we were at just charged $100 for the whole stay.... but i know some charge a certain amount each night. |
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| Fastpass Holder Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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| Re: Trundle Beds/Couch Beds or other? That I'm not sure of since I've never had to use them, but I'm sure if you call Disney, they can definatley help you out! |
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| D-Ticket Holder Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: New Jersey, but mentally Disney World!!
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| Re: Trundle Beds/Couch Beds or other? Quote:
I stayed here with my family 3 years in a row and I always called the trundle bed. I did not mind sleeping on the floor becuase It was acctaully cooler down there lol. I am 5'6 teenager and the trundle bed was just about my size. My father kept seying it looked like a crib matress but I loved it becuase I had a bed to myself and it was pretty comfy too. I love it
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