DVC studio - also a day bed?

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Do the BCV studio's have a queen bed, pull out sofa bed and a day bed?

:confused3If they do not - which DVC studio's have a day bed?

I know the new DVC at GF studio's has a pull down bed (sleeps a person under 5' 3") - but there is very little storage space in the DVC GF studio.

Suggestions please. :confused3
 
Do the BCV studio's have a queen bed, pull out sofa bed and a day bed?

:confused3If they do not - which DVC studio's have a day bed?

I know the new DVC at GF studio's has a pull down bed (sleeps a person under 5' 3") - but there is very little storage space in the DVC GF studio.

Suggestions please. :confused3

VWL also has a pulldown.

BCV does not.

Some BWV studios have a small one, I don't know if I would call it a daybed.

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Only the GFV and VWL have more than 2 sleeping surfaces in a studio. The bench in the BWV might be used by a small child and is not guaranteed as it is only in some studios- I believe the dedicated ones. If you need to sleep 5 people or want 3 beds than GFV and VWL are your studio choices.
 
2 kids. One DS and one DD. Don not sleep together. Thank you
 

So I am a little confused/curious. The studio at WL states 5 adults with a pull down twin. Is it a true size twin or is it like the pull down trundle bed at Port Orleans? The trundles are good for a small kid and that's about it. I was looking at the DVC studio at WL for my family of 5. I don't really care about storage space, etc as we aren't in our rooms that much but I LOVE the convenience of the deluxes.
 
So I am a little confused/curious. The studio at WL states 5 adults with a pull down twin. Is it a true size twin or is it like the pull down trundle bed at Port Orleans? The trundles are good for a small kid and that's about it. I was looking at the DVC studio at WL for my family of 5. I don't really care about storage space, etc as we aren't in our rooms that much but I LOVE the convenience of the deluxes.
I believe it's a twin size but normal twins are shorter than a queen or king so still not for someone very tall. An extra long twin would be needed for that but they are not that.
 
What about a small adult - 5' 2" think the small adult only 110 pounds would sleep well in a WL pull down bed?

Any pictures of the WL studio pull down bed?

From DIS description website - it does not say the WL studio has a pull down bed - are they mistaken ?
" Deluxe Studio: The Studio offers a queen-sized bed, nightstand, wet bar, armoire, TV and ceiling fan, in a 356 square foot room. Full bathrooms have ceramic tiled floors and storage area in the vanity under the sink. The kitchenette area includes an under-the-counter refrigerator, microwave, coffeemaker and wet bar. A start-up supply of coffee is provided in addition to coffee mugs, glasses, bowls and plates, and cutlery. The picturesque view can be enjoyed from the private balcony or patio. Handicapped accessible rooms are available here. TIP: If you are a DVC member staying here, there is not daily maid service, and the coffee supply is for one day only. Additional coffee may be brought from home or purchased in the Disney's Wilderness Lodge Mercantile. Note that this applies only to DVC members, non-members staying at this resort receive daily maid service and the supply will be refilled daily. Studios can sleep 4 adults."
 
The VWL were recently remodeled and a pull down murphy bed was added to the Television cabinet. See photos here - http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=50697005&postcount=28

My DH is 5'11" and he fit the murphy bed at VGF which is the same size, but there was no room for him to move IMO. But he thinks he could sleep there. A smaller adult wouldn't have any problems and others have posted that they have slept on one without problems.

Here is DH trying out the murphy bed at VGF.

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