Honestly the king beds are just a waste. Most couples can share a queen bed if they desperately want to be in the same bed. If they don’t want to and want the extra room, we’ll two queens would absolutely cover that. Then in literally ALL other cases two beds are more appropriate than one bed. I don’t really understand why hotels have them. Are business travelers really throwing a fit over having a room with two beds instead of one slightly larger bed? Fine, have four rooms out of 300 be king beds and put them in a separate booking category so guests know that the hotel is sold out except for king beds. (Even then I go ballistic wondering WHY they waste rooms on those kings when obviously the whole hotel booked up first *except* the kings.)
I always worry about this as a guy booking the room and usually inviting a female old friend. Often times it’s someone I haven’t seen in ten years but we were good friends in school or something. Good enough friends that they trust I won’t murder them and want to have a fun few days at a theme park together, but absolutely not good enough friends to jump in a bed together… and wow I would worry it would make me look pretty suspicious that I had other intentions of when I check in they only had a king… especially if I check in the night before or hours before them & haven’t been able to resolve the issue by the time they show up. Did the hotel really mess up, or is he expecting more out of this trip?
(I usually am paying since it’s kinda hard to drop something on an old friend out of the blue like “hey, want to spend a thousand bucks or so going to Disney all of the sudden with me? If I’m already booking it I’ve got the room paid for and then it’s just flights and Disney tickets which is a “small” additional charge for the chance to not be solo at Disney and instead have a friend with me.)
Edit: And nothing wrong with inviting the bros to Disney, but I feel entirely odd asking one of my guy friends if he wants to do Disney with me when we’re both mid 30s. Usually I’m down there for Halloween Horror Nights & other Halloween events and just carve out four days or so at Disney, I mean why not? They might be game for Halloween scares but usually not too into devoting multiple days to Disney, lol