Wow, lots of great info in this thread! Hopefully someone can help answer a question for me, as I haven't been able to find any answers yet to my specific question.
The bunk beds - are both the bottom AND top bunks suitable for adults?
Here's the scenario - My husband, my father and I planned a trip to WDW and wanted to check out the cabins, yay!

Hubby and I are taking the bedroom, dad's taking the Murphy bed in the other room. Then, after years of telling her how awesome WDW is, our roommate decides she's coming this year too, so more YAY!

However, we don't want to leave her on her own for the trip, and she can't afford her own cabin (nor can any of us for that matter) so we figured we can share the bedroom with her for sleeping. She'll take a bunk, and the DH and I will have the double.
Now, DH is a bigger guy and we're park commandos, so we're used to CRASHING when we get "home" from the parks. (hence, not being too worried about sharing the room; we're just looking for a place to be unconcious for 6-8 hours a night!) We've even been known to each take our own bed in Value and Mod resorts, just so we can stretch out and pass out without disturbing each other, when need be

What I'm wondering then, with the cabins, is - if he and I want to sleep with our own space (or the double is too crowded for the two of us,) are the roommate or I going to be safe using both bunks of the bed? Between us, we're each 5'4"-5'5" and 150-175 pounds. Is one of us going to be alright in the top bunk? Are the bunks stable enough for adults up top?
We're doing a 10 night trip - 5 in the cabins, then moving to 3 rooms Pop for the last 5 nights so we can try the cabins and see how they work out, but then as the week wears on, move into our own spaces, just in case the cabin winds up being too crowded and/or the resort size and bus transportation becomes too much for my dad (who has a heart condition, and gradually runs out of steam as a week at WDW wears on.) Better safe than sorry, and we'll know better how we want to plan next year.
(longwinded, I know - but I figured it was better to throw the details out before anyone offered suggestions that didn't apply to our situation.

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