Does Paradise Pier have 2 bedroom Suite?

I stayed in a family suite at Paradise Pier the first week of March. In the bedroom, there were 2 queen size beds, in the "living room area" there was a large L shaped sofa that made a bed. There were also two full baths! I'm not sure how many it sleeps, but there was more than enough room for my group which was 3 adults. It was wonderful to have the 2 full baths as I was traveling with my daughter and son-in-law. Also we had a fabulous view of California Adventure.
 
This is such a coincidence that the OP started this thread, because a few weeks ago I asked this EXACT question about PPH suites (and how many people can fit comfortably in one) of another DIS'er who had stayed in one last year. I may be going with 4 other people (who want to stay ON-property) in addition to myself later this year and even though all the rooms are supposed to be able to handle 5 people, I don't want to feel so crowded and I thought a suite might be a better option because there would be more space even if it still only accommodates 5 people. Two bathrooms would definitely great, but if I could just sleep without feeling so crowded that would be great.

If you don't mind me jumping in and asking a couple of questions, too....PrincessCKL, in the room with the two beds, was there also a standard PPH daybed/loveseat thing as well? They always have one in the regular rooms but I wasn't sure about the suite. And you said the L-shaped sofa in the 'living room' can be turned into a bed? That is what I would do - sleep on that L-shaped couch/bed, away from everyone else. Also, is there a TV in both the bedroom and the living room, or only one TV?

Okay, and here is the BIG question for PrincessCKL...how much $$$ was the suite? Do you recall off hand? I imagine it is hideously more expensive than the regular rooms.
 
PPH does not have a two "bedroom" suite they only have a one bedroom suite with a parlor room. This is sometime confused as a two room suite which it is a parlor room and one bedroom. DLH has two bedroom suites that have a parlor room and two bedrooms attached.
 

Sherry, FWIW, the suite I stayed in did have two TVs.

This was the couch. It really didn't look like it folded out, but maybe I was wrong!

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This couch, in the bedroom, did look like it folded out.

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From the way the first replier, um, replied, it seems it's the same room, but maybe not. Just wanted to add to my previous attempts at helping you. :)
 
Sherry, FWIW, the suite I stayed in did have two TVs.

This was the couch. It really didn't look like it folded out, but maybe I was wrong!

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This couch, in the bedroom, did look like it folded out.

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From the way the first replier, um, replied, it seems it's the same room, but maybe not. Just wanted to add to my previous attempts at helping you. :)

Thansk for posting those, Molly!:goodvibes I am sure they will be helpful to the OP as well. Yep, you're right, that couch/bed in the PPH room where Eamon is standing looks like the typical PPH daybed sort of situation that they have in all the regular rooms. So that is intended to sleep another person, for sure. The couch in the 'living/parlor room' looks quite comfy, while perhaps not being a technical pull-out bed. But if I didn't want to squeeze into the bedroom with everyone else and feel trapped, then I could just curl up on the sofa! Hopefully it won't come to that and my friends will just take my advice and stay offsite, but just in case, it is good to know what the layout would be!
 












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