Beds vs. Sofa Beds

SuperRob

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Looking at booking a trip that will include two families each with one two-year old. We're considering if a 1 Bedroom would work, or if we really need a 2.

My understanding is that OKW has two queen beds in a studio, but are there any 1 Bedrooms with a similar config? Or is it only sofa beds in the 1 Bedrooms?

Any suggestions for how to accommodate four adults and two babies would be greatly appreciated. We don't have a lot of points to work with, but I know that we can afford a 2BD Standard View at Bay Lake during Adventure Season (273 points for the week). I'm just hoping we can save some points and maybe make the trip longer.
 
It is only sofa beds (and sometimes sleeper chairs) in 1BRs. The bed is in the BEDroom. The sofa (and chair, in some units) is in a living area. It is not configured as a bedroom.

For comfort's sake, you might want a 2BR. You'll want to look at the second bedroom configuration by resort, as usually the "main" bedroom is a King bed, but the second is variable. In a lock-off, it's a King Bedroom + LR (with sofa bed and chair at some resorts) + a Studio, which will be the queen + sofa bed and sometimes a pull-down. At BLT, it'll be a king in one bedroom and the queen + sofa bed in the second "bedroom" in a lockoff, but I think the second bedroom is 2 queens in a dedicated. I'm sure someone will chime in to confirm or deny this.
 
Yeah, that's what I thought, but I figured maybe there was a resort with an odd configuration I'd missed. Thanks, Aurora! :)
 
All master bedrooms have one king bed. The OKW two bedroom should be less points than the BLT standard view (if you can book it). The second bedroom will have two queen beds at OKW. Always.
 
















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