Has anyone had a problem getting a room with 2 beds with Priceline?

yankeemom

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I would really like to use Priceline to bid on a resort in the Disney area. On Biddingfortravel.com all the resorts Priceline uses are great and I wouldn't care which one I got, but I'm a little nervous because there are 2 adults and 2 children in my family and I know Priceline does not guarantee 2 beds in a room. Has anyone ever used Priceline for the Orlando resorts and was not able to get 2 beds? Thanks for any feedback you can give.
 
From what I have seen and heard getting two beds in Orlando is pretty easy.... anyplace else it can be much tougher
 
Rather than worry about it, we always just throw a couple of sleeping bags in the car for the kids. Only once did we get one bed only (that was in Nashville). It was just my son and I, but he still elected to sleep on the floor rather than share with his Mom.

Sheila
 
Check in early. Most of the hotels in Orlando have very few rooms with only one bed.
 

We've used Priceline for our arrival night 20+ times and have never gotten a room with only one bed, even when I tried to get a king room on arrival. Orlando is such a family-oriented place that I would think a vast majority of the rooms have 2 beds. We once got put in a room that slept 6!.

ETA: I forgot about the Sleep Inns. Many of these have rooms with only one queen bed in a tiny room. I'd check out biddingfortravel.com and avoid the 2* in zones that offer Sleep Inn as an option.
 
I have only won 3 times with PL - but each time I got 2 double beds. (not queens)
 















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