Cheapest on-site hotel for 3 adults with 3 beds?

kandb

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Going in January with my 22 year old college twins. Last time we went we stayed in ASM and loved it but my son and daughter had to share a queen size bed (my son is 6ft. 3 inch.) because my daughter said I snore. Lol (lucky me). Anyway, are there any value hotels with 3 beds? Could we get a room with a king (much easier for 2 people to sleep in then a queen) and get a rollaway? We are looking for the cheapest room to get. Do any values have 2 queens and a third pull down bed, like POR has? I could sleep on the pull down bed.
 
Going in January with my 22 year old college twins. Last time we went we stayed in ASM and loved it but my son and daughter had to share a queen size bed (my son is 6ft. 3 inch.) because my daughter said I snore. Lol (lucky me). Anyway, are there any value hotels with 3 beds? Could we get a room with a king (much easier for 2 people to sleep in then a queen) and get a rollaway? We are looking for the cheapest room to get. Do any values have 2 queens and a third pull down bed, like POR has? I could sleep on the pull down bed.
No, the value rooms either have one queen and one queen Murphy bed or they have one king with no additional sleeping surface. You would need to either book a suite at AoA or All Star Music to have three sleeping surfaces, and those are often as expensive as a deluxe resort, unless you can book one at a discount.

Do the math and see if two value rooms under any of the special offers available during your travel dates is cheaper than one room at a moderate that has the two beds and a single fold down bed. Those are likely to be the cheapest options. Several of the DVC and Deluxe resorts offer a third sleeping surface, even in studios, but they are more expensive.

Disney no longer has roll away beds available. Some people bring a twin air mattress and squeeze it into a value room, but it’s pretty tight. If you don’t mind that, then it is an option.
 
No, the value rooms either have one queen and one queen Murphy bed or they have one king with no additional sleeping surface. You would need to either book a suite at AoA or All Star Music to have three sleeping surfaces, and those are often as expensive as a deluxe resort, unless you can book one at a discount.

Do the math and see if two value rooms under any of the special offers available during your travel dates is cheaper than one room at a moderate that has the two beds and a single fold down bed. Those are likely to be the cheapest options. Several of the DVC and Deluxe resorts offer a third sleeping surface, even in studios, but they are more expensive.

Disney no longer has roll away beds available. Some people bring a twin air mattress and squeeze it into a value room, but it’s pretty tight. If you don’t mind that, then it is an option.
Thank you, appreciate the info! Maybe I will spring for POR with two queens and pull down single bed. Sometimes they run specials on that resort.
 
Thank you, appreciate the info! Maybe I will spring for POR with two queens and pull down single bed. Sometimes they run specials on that resort.

I think they've locked the bookings for those rooms unless you have 5 in your party (at least that's what it seemed like for 2026) and the pull down is on the smaller side for an adult.
 


















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