Hello-
In an AKL studio, would there be room for a twin air mattress? Not to circumvent room occupancy, but have three people, all preferring their own bed.
Thanks.
With the sleeper open, I don't think so.
Hello-
In an AKL studio, would there be room for a twin air mattress? Not to circumvent room occupancy, but have three people, all preferring their own bed.
Thanks.
I actually think it would work. You would have to move the table and 2 chairs small that are opposite the couch. Then the air bed would go on that wall. I really believe that you could fit the bed long ways against the wall
But worst case you could put the head of the bed against the wall and the feet would be a little under the pulled out sofa bed.
Hello-
In an AKL studio, would there be room for a twin air mattress? Not to circumvent room occupancy, but have three people, all preferring their own bed.
Thanks.
I meant to post when we first arrived, but if it's still helpful we are here now. We're in a dedicated 2 bedroom and have 2 real beds in the second bedroom rather than our usual lock off with a studio with a bed and pull out. However, in the second bedroom, if the small table/desk is moved against the window, there is definitely room for a twin mattress. I had my daughter lay on the floor - even if it were a couch that pulled out a bit farther than the bed, there is still clearance for a 3' wide air bed horizontal against the wall.
I meant to post when we first arrived, but if it's still helpful we are here now. We're in a dedicated 2 bedroom and have 2 real beds in the second bedroom rather than our usual lock off with a studio with a bed and pull out. However, in the second bedroom, if the small table/desk is moved against the window, there is definitely room for a twin mattress. I had my daughter lay on the floor - even if it were a couch that pulled out a bit farther than the bed, there is still clearance for a 3' wide air bed horizontal against the wall.
If you are staying DVC, I do not believe that there are any bunk bed rooms associated with DVC.Thanks for the update. I hope the DVC furniture police don't see this (moving a small table)......
We have booked a standard view at Jambo House and will request a queen and bunk bed room. And might take a twin air mattress just in case....
Thanks again!
Thanks for the update. I hope the DVC furniture police don't see this (moving a small table)......
We have booked a standard view at Jambo House and will request a queen and bunk bed room. And might take a twin air mattress just in case....
Thanks again!
The only DVC villa that has bunk beds is the Treehouse Villas at SSR. If you do get that bunkbed room, DVC members will be happy that you are not damaging their property.If you are staying DVC, I do not believe that there are any bunk bed rooms associated with DVC.
The only DVC villa that has bunk beds is the Treehouse Villas at SSR. If you do get that bunkbed room, DVC members will be happy that you are not damaging their property.
Members pay for everything at DVC resorts. Disney pays nothing at all. So any damage to furniture or walls and floors, DVC members have to pay for this.No worries, not staying DVC. I am sure all "owners" will be happy to hear we will won't be damaging "their property". Or should I say--- not damaging Walt Disney Company property. DVC = expensive prepaid vacation. Also, better luck in your next trivia contest.
Thanks for the update. I hope the DVC furniture police don't see this (moving a small table)......
We have booked a standard view at Jambo House and will request a queen and bunk bed room. And might take a twin air mattress just in case....
Thanks again!
We've had to move/hid furniture on almost every visit because of special needs son. It's never been a problem. In fact, one visit I went down and explained why tables and the floor lamp were stashed in the 2nd bedroom and asked if mousekeeping could NOT put them back when they came. They offered to come move them out of the room for the duration of our stay. This most recent visit we only had to hide the barstools.