FFI Bed Configuration Question

pharmama

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Those of you who have stayed and FFI recently- do the 2 Queen Standard rooms include any kind of third bed? On the Marriott. (Edit: oops- my bad. Marriott not Hilton) app it says sleeps 5 but also says no roll-aways but crib allowed. I see there is an "oversized chair" also listed. Is the chair a pull out bed? There are 5 of us and all kiddos are well past crib stage. I need a third bed of some kind...

Trying to make an August trip happen on points and FFI seems like a good option if we can make it work.
 
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FFI is a Marriott property. Hilton points work there?

Every two queen room I have had there did not have a third sleeping option. Not to say they don’t exist but not part of every standard room.

Courtyard is two queens or king plus twin size bunk beds standard in every room.
 
Pharmama, that is a very good question! We stay there every year (2018 was our last stay) and stayed in both the King room and 2 Queen rooms. I'm saying this because the furniture and layout between the Standard rooms and Premium rooms are the same, just differing in décor touches and floor level (higher up, better view with the Premium room).

We have never used a pull-out at the Fairfield, but I found this recent photo on their website. Sorry, it's a link. It's early, still having my coffee...
https://cache.marriott.com/marriott...-clsc.jpg?interpolation=progressive-bilinear&

The site claims this is a king room / sofa bed. I call bull. I recognize the space between the bed and air conditioner and a king bed is NEVER that close to the door. All King rooms have floor space for a sofa! In the photo, that space only allows a chair. Therefore, it is part of the 2 Queen room - Premium room based on wall décor.

You should call their front desk to know for certain if their Queen room chairs have a pull out cot. 714-772-6777
 
We stayed there a few years back regularly and there is a large chair that folds out to a twin. This was in the standard rooms. King rooms had a sofa sleeper.

The blue chair in the pic folds out.
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Thanks everyone! And my bad on the typo above. Obviously meant to say Marriott points. Was in the midst of booking a Hilton property for something else this weekend. Oops!

That blue chair is the one I was hoping folds out into a twin so thank you for confirming and the photo link! I kept looking for a pic like that with the chair folded out on TripAdvisor etc. but didn’t think to look at other room types. Sounds like the room will work for us.

Thanks again!
 
We stayed in a Queen/Queen room a few weeks ago. The chair pulls out to a bed, but it is not twin sized. DD12 says it's the same length but skinnier. She slept in it the first night since her cousin with us that night, but she preferred to sleep in the queen bed with her sister the other nights.
 
We stayed in a Queen/Queen room a few weeks ago. The chair pulls out to a bed, but it is not twin sized. DD12 says it's the same length but skinnier. She slept in it the first night since her cousin with us that night, but she preferred to sleep in the queen bed with her sister the other nights.

Good to know- thank you! Will designate the pullout for DD8 since she’s the smallest.
 
We stayed last year in a two queen room and it had a double sofa bed. Is that not standard? Because I booked the same room again with the expectation that it would be a sofa bed as it was last year.
 

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