5 in a room at Disneyland Hotel?

twinspluscade

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How does that work? Do they have a sleeper sofa, or trundle bed or something? If not, can we bring an air mattress at home for one of the kids to sleep on?:confused3

It's great seeing that all 3 of the resorts at DLR allow 5 in a room (WDW has many where the max is 4).:woohoo:
 
How does that work? Do they have a sleeper sofa, or trundle bed or something? If not, can we bring an air mattress at home for one of the kids to sleep on?:confused3

It's great seeing that all 3 of the resorts at DLR allow 5 in a room (WDW has many where the max is 4).:woohoo:

We are leaving tomorrow and staying at the PPH. We decided to extend our trip a day. The PPH is booked so we are switching to the DH for a night. There are 5 of us. I was told we'd have 2 queens and a sofa bed.
 
They have a couch in the room that makes into a twin bed. It is not a double or queen size sofa sleeper. It is more like a daybed that best fits a smaller child not a teen. I don't know if they are in all rooms, so you need to let them know you need a room that sleeps 5.
 
Your best bet is requesting a room with the daybed, or getting a suite, because those do have a full/queen size sofa bed.
 

We are a family of 5 and while we didn't use the daybed (our youngest is 10 months so he used the in-room pack-n-play), it was large enough for an adult to sleep on. I wish I had a pic of it- the only one I have is of the 2 queen beds. We fit quite well in our room, even with all the baby gear!
 












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