Air mattresses in values?

I have read on these boards where some people have brought and used air mattresses in the value resorts. We are staying at all star sports with our two boys 11 and 13. Does anyone know if a full size air matress will fit in the room. How about two twins? Has anyone ever done this? Where do they fit? We camp alot, so the boys are used to sleeping on the air matresses. My wife and I are not used to sharing a bed smaller than our king size, so the extra sleeping space would be nice. Thanks for any info.

-Pat
 

phillyatdisney

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Values have either two double beds or a king size bed depending on what you requested. If you have two double beds than a full size mattress will not fit, you might be able to squeeze one twin blow-up mattress in the room. I have never stayed in a one king size bed in the room.....
 
We stayed at ASMu last year in a room with two doubles. My 15 yr. old is a wild sleeper - kicks, thrashes around, etc., so she slept on her own twin air mattress. It fit next to the window, but we stuck in sideways in between one of the beds & the wall during the day. It was a tight fit for a twin, so I'm sure that a double would not fit. I'm not sure about a king room either, since we've never seen one.
 
One twin will fit. Ours was up next to the window and we had to move the table and chairs together to make room for it. We could open the door and go to the bathroom at night without problems. You could put a second twin in there but the only place I could see that would be in front of the TV and at the foot of the beds. So no going to the bathroom at night without hassles. I have no earthly idea how a full size mattress would fit in there.
 

One twin for sure-2 might be tight-one would definitely have to be between the two beds, just make sure you don't step on it during the night! :rotfl2: We've usually put DD8's airbed up against the wall where the table and chairs are but that requires some re-arranging. Or we just put it at the foot of the bed closest to the door. We've decided against taking it this trip due to the baggagge charges. :confused3
 
Last year we had 3 twin air mattresses in two connecting rooms! That way no one had to share a bed!! (2 teens and a 5 year old plus 4 pooh sized adults.....oy vey!) Yeah, it was tight but certainly do-able! We started out with one air mattress in the threshhold between the two rooms and then one each where the table and chairs usually go (we moved the table and chairs under the window). By the end of the week we moved two air beds into one room by moving the two double beds just a tad further apart and putting one there. The trick is to let enough air out of them during waking hours to scoot them under the beds so you can move around.

This year we are going with POR and hoping to have two trundles.....if not, off to Wal-Mart we go!
 
The OP's party make-up prevents them from being assigned to a king-bed room, so the floor space in one of those is a moot issue;
The beds at one or more All Star have been changed to a solid base - so the beds can't be moved, and there's no space under the bed to slide a partly-deflated air mattress;
As long as room occupancy isn't exceeded - and it isn't, in the OP's case - the air mattress(es) can be propped up, fully inflated, against a wall during the day.
 

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