Number of Beds per Unit

BcIcemen

DIS Veteran
Joined
Apr 26, 2016
Messages
1,034
Do any of the DVC units have two beds in them? Like two queen size in a studio or one bedroom? My son and his wife have two children so aside from using a pullout I was wondering if any units had two beds. Thank you
 
Old Key West is the only resort with 2 real queen beds in the studio unit.
 
What kind of unit are you talking about?

Studio? Only at Old Key West.

But if you are talking about 2 bedrooms, then all of them.
 
And no 1BR has 2 actual beds, as they are laid out as a King bedroom and a living space.
 

So the 2 bedrooms have 4 beds in them( 2 per room)

OKW 2BRs have a king bed in the master and 2 queens in the 2nd BR.

I.e. real beds - that doesn't include the pullout sofabed and pullout sleeper chair in the living room.
 
So the 2 bedrooms have 4 beds in them( 2 per room)
None of the 2BRs have 4 real beds.

Dedicated 2BRs have a king bed in the master bedroom, a queen sleeper sofa in the living area and two queen beds in the second bedroom, so you get 3 real beds and a sleeper sofa. Some also have a sleeper chair or murphy bed in the living area.

Lockoff 2BRs in resorts other than OKW have a king in the master, queen sleeper sofa in the living area, and the attached studio has a queen bed and full size sleeper sofa, so that gives you 2 real beds and 2 sleeper sofas. OKW is the only resort with 2 queen beds in the studios, so an OKW 2BR lockoff would have 3 real beds and one sleeper sofa. Again, some also have a sleeper chair or murphy bed either in the living area or the attached studio.
 
A THV has 2 beds and a bunk bed, so if you count each bunk as a "real bed" that has 4 beds.

I wouldn't count each bunk as a real bed, though. They're set up for shorties.

Most Grand Villas have 5 beds. $$$
 
A one bedroom is ALWAYS a king bed in the bedroom and a sleeper sofa in the living room. Some units have an additional sleeper chair or something else to sleep on, but not a real bed.

A studio at WDW, except at OKW, is ALWAYS a queen bed and a sleeper sofa. At OKW its two queen beds. In most units now there is also a pull down murphy bed - but not a real bed.

Dedicated two bedrooms are the king bed in the master, the sleeper in the living room (sometimes with the extra chair?) and I think now always two queens in the 2nd bedroom.

Lockoffs are a studio combined with a one bedroom, so will always be a king bed, a sleeper in the living room, a queen and a pullout in the bedroom - often with the pull down murphy.

If you search DVC floorplans, you should be able to get a good layout of any room you are considering for the resort in question.
 
The OP asked about studios or 1 BR, OKW studio is the only one with 2 real beds.
 
The OP asked about studios or 1 BR, OKW studio is the only one with 2 real beds.

I'm assuming that the OP would then like to know what size unit they would need to get two real beds, as I would assume, are others answering the question. Some of us are not so pedantic to only give out information requested and try to add additional helpful information, rather than "helping" by pointing out how the rest of us being helpful is not what was asked.
 
But OP later said:



So, OP wanted to know units with multiple beds.
That is correct. Sorry if I was unclear on my request. I have made my own word doc with all the DVC on site(DisneyWorld only) the types of rooms, their views and accommodations. I could copy and paste it here if anyone would like it or get me your email address and I will send it to you. It is about 8 pages long.
 











DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter

Back
Top Bottom