Do any of the Universal Hotels sleep 5??

all of the onsite hotels sleep 5:goodvibes but as far as I know only the hard rock has a room with 2 queens and a sleeper sofa--its called deluxe queen room
 
all of the onsite hotels sleep 5:goodvibes but as far as I know only the hard rock has a room with 2 queens and a sleeper sofa--its called deluxe queen room

So if the others sleep 5 what do they have? Thanks
 
I know you can request a roll-a-way bed for any of the 3 resorts for $25 per night
 

I think the Portofino also has a deluxe queen room with a sleeper sofa also. We are a family of 5 and we bring an air mattress for our son to sleep on. During the day we just lean it up against the wall to free up some extra floor space. Cheaper than renting a roll-away for $25/day and takes up less space too.
 
I think the Portofino also has a deluxe queen room with a sleeper sofa also. We are a family of 5 and we bring an air mattress for our son to sleep on. During the day we just lean it up against the wall to free up some extra floor space. Cheaper than renting a roll-away for $25/day and takes up less space too.

Do they bring you the sheets/pillows for your blow up mattress? That is a great idea and will save us quite a bit. Thanks!
 
You just need to ask for bedding and they will provide it for blow up mattresses.

Deluxe rooms at the HRH have a full pull out couch. Most deluxe (but not all) rooms at the PBH have a single pull out couch.
 
I bring a fitted twin sheet from home and then asked for extra pillow and blankets when we get there. We have the aero mattress that inflates in a matter of seconds and it is the best thing we ever got. We use it all the time.
 
BTW, the pull out sleeper sofa in the HRH deluxe was very uncomfortable. My son had a back ache every morning. Save some cash and get a roll-away, or an air mattress as others have suggested.
 
BTW, the pull out sleeper sofa in the HRH deluxe was very uncomfortable. My son had a back ache every morning. Save some cash and get a roll-away, or an air mattress as others have suggested.

So are the rollaways more comfortable and is there enough space in the room with a rollaway??
 
Not EVERY pullout is uncomfortable.

In '08, we stayed at PBH in a suite. My son had a rollaway in our room (which he said was pretty comfy and from the amount of time I laid on it, I thought it was pretty comfy too) and my Ma took the parlor room w/ the pullout.

This was a split trip w/ PBH, then DCL, then to family's house and then back to PBH.

The first room we had was pool view and she said the pullout was very comfy (and, she's a picky pain in the you-know-what WITH a bad back to boot).

The second room we had was bayview and she complained that bed wasn't as comfy :confused3

Whatever...I called Star Services and they added blankets under the sheets to make it more comfy for her.

Funny thing is we had that same room last year, and when my son (& nephew a couple nites) slept in that same bed, they said it was comfortable...they had no problems.

So, it's a hit or miss w/ how comfy your pullout is. If there's a problem w/ it, just ask them to move you or fix it.

We had more than enuf room w/ a rollaway in our room....at the PBH, the rollaway can fit in the bathroom...and no, not kidding.
 












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