Air mattress size in PBR

3angelsmom

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We are considering purchasing an air mattress instead of renting a rollaway for our upcoming stay at PBR. I want to get use out of it after the trip and get a queen but I'm afraid there won't be enough space in the room and should stick with a twin. Thoughts?
 
you can stand the air mattress up and lean it against the wall.
it will be out of the way for you when you are in the room and not using it.

it will fit on the floor in front of the beds or next to the window in the room at bedtime.

why buy something that you would never use again?
if you would get more use out of a queen than twin, go with the queen.
 
Thanks for your quick reply. We stayed in a standard room at a Marriott over the summer. With that floor plan, a twin would have been a tight squeeze, and a queen wouldn't have worked at all. Glad to hear from someone whose seen the PBR rooms.
 
I was wondering the same thing about royal pacific. Same size/layout that I could fit a queen in? Thank!
 

check the dimensions and room layout at rph.
if you put the queen aerobed in the hallway from coming into the room, it would block your path to the bathroom i would think.

just check out the size dimensions online to figure out if a queen would be doable.



a twin would fit between the window/wall and one bed.


a queen would not in that same place.



pbh has more sq ft than the rph.



 








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