Bwv studio bedding question...

1 queen bed and a double sofe bed. This is the same for all the resort studios except Old Key West that has 2 queens.
 
I was under the impression that some BWV studios had daybeds....is this correct? Which ones? How can we make sure we get one get one??? :confused3
 

Some BWV studios have a deacon's bench. It isn't big enough to be a daybed - a small child MIGHT be able to stretch out on it - but it isn't wide and has a thin foam cushion. And they cannot be reserved.
 
I was under the impression that some BWV studios had daybeds....is this correct? Which ones? How can we make sure we get one get one??? :confused3

Some BWV studios have a deacon's bench. It isn't big enough to be a daybed - a small child MIGHT be able to stretch out on it - but it isn't wide and has a thin foam cushion. And they cannot be reserved.

The dedicated studios (do not connect to a one bedroom) usually have the deacon's bench that could be used for a sleeping place for a small kiddo. It would be about crib sized and not as wide as a twin bed or day bed.

The one and only stay we had at BWV we got the dedicated studio and our son who was six attempted to sleep on the "daybed". He hated it and thought it was too small.
 
....(snip).......The one and only stay we had at BWV we got the dedicated studio and our son who was six attempted to sleep on the "daybed". He hated it and thought it was too small.

It is too small! It didn't even hold all of our (OK, my) souvenir purchases! :rotfl2::rotfl2:
 
Some BWV studios have a deacon's bench. It isn't big enough to be a daybed - a small child MIGHT be able to stretch out on it - but it isn't wide and has a thin foam cushion. And they cannot be reserved.

The dedicated studios (do not connect to a one bedroom) usually have the deacon's bench that could be used for a sleeping place for a small kiddo. It would be about crib sized and not as wide as a twin bed or day bed.

The one and only stay we had at BWV we got the dedicated studio and our son who was six attempted to sleep on the "daybed". He hated it and thought it was too small.

Thanks for the info! :goodvibes
 
The dedicated studios (do not connect to a one bedroom) usually have the deacon's bench that could be used for a sleeping place for a small kiddo. It would be about crib sized and not as wide as a twin bed or day bed.

The one and only stay we had at BWV we got the dedicated studio and our son who was six attempted to sleep on the "daybed". He hated it and thought it was too small.

How do we NOT get one of these? We are renting a studio next year and there will be 4 of us. Does having 4 on the res mean we'll get a sofa bed?
 
How do we NOT get one of these? We are renting a studio next year and there will be 4 of us. Does having 4 on the res mean we'll get a sofa bed?

All BWV Studios have a queen bed and a sofa bed.

If your studio is part of a lockoff, there will be a door between your studio and the living room of a one bedroom. If your studio is dedicated (i.e. it can't be made the second bedroom of a two bedroom) there will be a bench where that door would be. This is the "daybed that is not a daybed."
 

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