Do any of the on site hotels have 2 beds and a pull out sofa?

Michelle_R

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Do any of the on site hotels have two beds and a pull out sofa? I don't believe I have heard of one bed and a set of bunk beds either. Just curious. Thanks so much. :flower3:

Michelle
 
Do any of the on site hotels have two beds and a pull out sofa? I don't believe I have heard of one bed and a set of bunk beds either. Just curious. Thanks so much. :flower3:

Michelle

No rooms with bunk beds, but the Portofino deluxe queen rooms (at least most of them) have 2 queen beds and a chair that pulls out to a single.

I am not as familiar with the Hard Rock but I do know they have rooms with a pull-out. I believe they are also the deluxe rooms, but a HRH expert will need to verify.

There are also kid suites that have a room with a king bed and another room with two twin beds.
 
Rooms with 2 queen beds , do not have a pull out sofa, you have to rent a rollaway. King room has 1 bed plus a pull out sofa.
There are rooms I think its Kids suites that have a double in one room and 2 singles in the other, but are quite expensive
 
at hrh last month, i had a deluxe double queen and the sofa was a full size pull out.

i have had in the past the standard 2 queen room with a pull out sofa before hrh was renovated.

since that happened, i have not been in a standard room.
i've stayed with the king suites which do have the sofa bed and the double deluxe rooms.
 

We had a room with two queen beds and the pull out chair that was a twin bed at PBH. So my kids didn't have to share a bed.

Still missed Disney! Food was more expensive in my opinion, just missed the whole Disney feel. Club lounge wasn't as nice, but okay. Nice for drinks for the kids.

Pool was beautiful, and DH liked having a cabana one day. I have to say, at the cabana I expected much better service. Not bad, just okay.

Room smelled like someone was smoking in the connecting room next door the whole time, so they brought in a HEPA air filter to our room after the first day - DS has asthma.

Loved the front of the line deal - that was totally worth it. For this, I would definitely stay onsite if you are going to Universal. Hands down.
 
Thanks so much. I really appreciate the anwers. Sounds like the pull out chair would work fine. Thanks again.


Michelle
 
The queen deluxe rooms at the HRH have two queen beds and a full pullout. They are nice and big.

The deluxe rooms at the PBH don't seem as large and the pullout isn't always a pullout. Make sure you let them know that you really want the pullout.
 
This is a deluxe queen room at PBH. The chair by the window is a pull-out in this particular room. The room number is 2407. It has a fabulous view of the bay.

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Last time we stayed at Hard Rock Hotel we had a Deluxe Room with 2 queens and a sofa bed. My DD slept on the sofa bed and found it REALLY uncomfortable. This time we are having a normal double queen room and asking for a rollaway, it just wasn't worth the extra money for the deluxe room as the sofa bed kept her awake at night. She was 17 at the time.
 
Last time we stayed at Hard Rock Hotel we had a Deluxe Room with 2 queens and a sofa bed. My DD slept on the sofa bed and found it REALLY uncomfortable. This time we are having a normal double queen room and asking for a rollaway, it just wasn't worth the extra money for the deluxe room as the sofa bed kept her awake at night. She was 17 at the time.

i was looking at your siggie to see the year/dates you stayed at hrh but didn't see it.

the hrh was refurbished during last year and this year. all rooms have been redone with new mattresses and furniture.

the sofa bed in my room was not an issue. i was there last month.
or, maybe i was just lucky with my room?

i do have to say, once you are used to sleeping in a regular bed, no sofa bed will be as comfortable as what you are used to.

i have slept on some pull out sofa beds and have had a great nights sleep.
if the sleepers have a firm and thick mattress on them, i can sleep fine on them. if they are quite worn and you can feel the braces in certain parts on them, no way will i get the type of rest i can on a bed.
 
i was looking at your siggie to see the year/dates you stayed at hrh but didn't see it.

the hrh was refurbished during last year and this year. all rooms have been redone with new mattresses and furniture.

the sofa bed in my room was not an issue. i was there last month.
or, maybe i was just lucky with my room?

i do have to say, once you are used to sleeping in a regular bed, no sofa bed will be as comfortable as what you are used to.

i have slept on some pull out sofa beds and have had a great nights sleep.
if the sleepers have a firm and thick mattress on them, i can sleep fine on them. if they are quite worn and you can feel the braces in certain parts on them, no way will i get the type of rest i can on a bed.

That was in August 2007, so maybe they have upgraded the sofa bed mattresses since then? We have found that uncomfortable sofa beds seem to be an occuring theme, no matter how grand the hotel, they don't seem to keep the sofa mattresses up to standard, they have all had springs which you can feel, those experiences go from San Francisco to Monterey to New York to Orlando, to the point that DD will no longer use a sofa bed, we always ask for a rollaway.
 












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