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Most (or all?) of the BWI rooms do have a daybed that is large enough to accommodate what they call a "junior." Only the Deluxe rooms, cottages and suites have the queen pull-out sofa that could accommodate two adults.I don't think I booked concierge. I kept asking the cm if the room was the room with the sofa bed and she kept saying yes, but after reading my confirmation and looking at rates, I know I'm just in a standard room.
When I first saw your question you wrote "On our last day of Disney...We have a 6:20 flight..." so I thought you had already left and it was too late to tell you that I didn't have an answer to your question. Can you ask a CM?Just bumping up my questionAnyone know? Thanks!
Congratulations on booking and welcome to the thread. Happy planning!I've been looking at the BWI photo thread for hours and just marveling over the pictures. Now I REALLY can't wait until October! I have a few questions for those who have been there before. I've reserved a water view and requested a king room w/balcony. The king part isn't that major but what I really want is a balcony overlooking the boardwalk/lake so that we can relax in the evenings after a long day at the park. From what I'm reading, a lot of the water view rooms are club rooms. Is there a particular section that is available to a non-club member or are they distributed all throughout the boardwalk resort? Also, if I should be asked which room I want (and I highly doubt that this will happen except for in my dreams) give me an idea of what would be your perfect room. For instance, in the main building, over Boardwalk Bakery or Sweet Sensations, down at the other end over JellyRolls, etc. Also, which end is the walkway to Epcot? That's in advance!!
Welcome to the thread and September will be here before you know it!Greetings BW vets! Just booked our first stay for 5 nights, water view, in September. I have a lot of studying up to do!
I'm going to post your comments to the first pageWe stayed in a deluxe CL room in 2009, and this was our biggest debate. 3rd floor with a bigger balcony, but having to go upstairs to the lounge, or 4th floor with the lounge, but a smaller balcony. In the end, we chose 4th floor because we wanted to be in close proximity to the lounge. We had NO idea how much fun it would be to sit out on the balcony and people watch! Unfortunately, with our small balcony and 4 very tall adults, we had to take turns. Really only 1-2 people could be out there at a time. They are REALLY small!
