OKW Studio Question

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Staying at OKW for the first time in July. We have a studio reserved because it has two beds. Can you tell me, IYO, if the beds are comfortable?

Back story: My DH is a larger person so we like to have a king bed or two beds for comfort. We stayed at a Baylake studio on our last trip. I thought, “A bed and a pull-out, we’ll be fine”. The bed was horrible and the pull-out was worse. This trip I’m thinking, “OKW studio with two beds...should be fine“. Now I’m getting a little nervous and thought I would ask the amazing DIS folks to help calm my worries.

Thanks in advance.
 
The problem is bed comfort is very very personal. Example ,, we have been trying these bed in a box memory foams. Well i think they are great,the wife is saying shes waking up sore. So what one thinks is ok the other might not.
I have not had a bad sleep at wdw,, and we have stayed in most dvc so cant give you and great scale.
Now i did a boys weekend of golf 2 years ago and had a 2bdrm at okw. No one complained about beds, most big boys.
But that could have been the liquor...lol
 
The only beds at WDW I've found uncomfortable are the pull out sofas. The pull out single sleeper chairs in the one bedroom and larger units aren't as comfortable as a bed, but I've found them to be much better than the couches. I've never had a problem with any of the real beds at OKW.
 

We have found the DVC beds to be fairly comfortable. A bit firm, but with a pillow top, so a bit cushy. If we stay in a studio, the only one we stay at is OKW with the two real queen beds. Otherwise, we always book one bedrooms for the king bed. Reminder that most of the buildings at OKW do not have elevators. So if you have a problem with stairs, request a ground floor studio.
 



















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