bongo59 said:Sofa beds are meant only for kids in our house...........this was not for generalization to everyone...........we would never ask our guest to sleep on one because we know they are horrible for anyone over 50 lbs...........regardless of how good or new they are. People in the UK may love Sofa beds but here in the US the jury is split much like this board on them.
LMAOROTF.....................OneMoreTry said:If you want to save points, book a studio and bring BENADRYL.
The real question is how did you get Hard Rock for $179 per night?![]()
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Dean the more you post the more respect you gain from me..................Dean said:I don't disagree, the question is what is USEABLE. The bed should be up to usual standards for a pull out bed. IMO, that doesn't give a lot of expectations. Few, some would say no, pullouts are very comfortable. Add to that the fact that we're talking a full size (love seat) pull out and two male teens. That's really 3 strikes against it IMO. I think anyone who is thinking a pull out will likely be comfortable for two adults is simply kidding themselves and should have known better. It's like buying a H2 and complaining you only get 12 mpg. As I alluded to earlier, DVC couldn't fix this if they wanted to other than just go up in the quality of the pull outs (which they are doing). Good quality pull outs are VERY expensive and cost far more than a very good regular bed.
One could make this statement both ways. In the legal paperwork they deal very little with occupancy and the only places I recall that it is addressed is where it says MAX occupancy of 4/4/8/12, not comfortable occupancy. You want to assume DVC would make a studio comfortable for 4 adults while wanting it spelled out the other way to accept that position. They never said either way and never promised comfortable accommodations. Rather they promised configurations and with the possible exception of BCV, they've fulfilled that promise. Common sense should tell you that a studio with a queen and pull out full will not comfortably sleep 4 but since many cannot grasp that issue, I guess common sense doesn't apply.
LIFERBABE said:in my life heard that sofa beds were for kids prior to reading this thread!
I don't know one manufacturer of Sofa Beds that markets their product this way and why all the progress in Sofa Bed technology if they were only intended to be a 'step above a sleeping bag on the floor'
It seems some of us are a few add-ons past reality.![]()
Im keeping it real, and despite having a large amount of points, we utilize the studios now, so we will have enough points for larger accomodations when our boys are older, and then we will reserve dedicated 2 br units. A point is a point and the dues are the same no matter what unit you reserve, so I expect the same maintenance and comfort level for all my registered guests. Go Figure.
As stated before, Thankfully DVC has recognized this and is in the process of changing out the sofa beds because it does listen to its members and doesnt think like many here.
OneMoreTry said:If you want to save points, book a studio and bring BENADRYL.
The real question is how did you get Hard Rock for $179 per night?![]()
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Dean said:You want to assume DVC would make a studio comfortable for 4 adults while wanting it spelled out the other way to accept that position. They never said either way and never promised comfortable accommodations.
Maybe but appears some see deluxe different than others. I don't recall the POS promising deluxe in any way. To me the issue of whether it's deluxe falls on the user to decide. As to your other issue, no one said (including me) that the items there shouldn't be of reasonable quality. Some may not be and that should be addressed (and is in terms of the pullouts).jarestel said:Dean, I guess we're going to have drop the speech about DVC offering deluxe accomodations when prospective members ask about buying in. Based on your interpretation of DVC intentions, we'll need to, in the interest of full and honest disclosure, have to tell newbies that DVC will give them something to sleep on, but won't guarantee any kind of comfort level.
And by the way, even though this thread is all about studios, I've found some regular mattresses in the bedrooms to be sagging and lumpy. So springing for an upgrade doesn't guarantee a good mattress, only that you'll spend more money and points. But since DVC doesn't guarantee comfort, I suppose they are still meeting their contractual obligations.
Dean said:I get so amused at people looking at the "max" occupancy in this light. To put the words deluxe, luxury and then the idea of room stuffing in one concept is just funny.
IMO, to max out the occupancy is room stuffing to a degree, esp with 4 in a studio and 8 in a 2 BR. But I was also alluding to other threads about putting an extra one or two in the units. It's interesting to put the concepts together. I can see the post now "my guide said I could put 12 people in a 2 BR but when I did it, we were crowded and it didn't seem like a luxury vacation". Bottom line is that to a degree, the two ideas are somewhat exclusive of each other, IMO as always.jarestel said:I missed the room stuffing part of this thread, I guess.
Dean said:IMO, to max out the occupancy is room stuffing to a degree, esp with 4 in a studio and 8 in a 2 BR. But I was also alluding to other threads about putting an extra one or two in the units. It's interesting to put the concepts together. I can see the post now "my guide said I could put 12 people in a 2 BR but when I did it, we were crowded and it didn't seem like a luxury vacation". Bottom line is that to a degree, the two ideas are somewhat exclusive of each other, IMO as always.
Dean said:IMO, to max out the occupancy is room stuffing to a degree, esp with 4 in a studio and 8 in a 2 BR. But I was also alluding to other threads about putting an extra one or two in the units. It's interesting to put the concepts together. I can see the post now "my guide said I could put 12 people in a 2 BR but when I did it, we were crowded and it didn't seem like a luxury vacation". Bottom line is that to a degree, the two ideas are somewhat exclusive of each other, IMO as always.
Tagrel said:These are two different topics.
If someone wants to complain about the SIZE of the unit not fitting their party, then they need to upgrade to a larger unit. That IS a no-brainer. Disney states the square footage (although it seems to vary unit to unit...)
But the beds and pullouts should be well maintained and in good working order for ALL units. And for the maximum occupancy of that room, even if the guests are all adults.
If a family of 3 or 4 WANTS to upgrade to a larger unit, that is great, but no one should be FORCED to because of substandard pullout beds. As jarestel said, that IS their purpose afterall...
NJOYURLIFE said:I agree 100%.