How comfortable are the pull-out sofa beds? My family consists of my husband and I, our two children (16 and 5) and my mom (64). We are debating a one-bedroom at GCV and just contemplating sleeping arrangements.
We could also get a regular hotel room at Paradise Pier and have two queen beds and a sofa bed (very comfortable), so I'm a little hesitant at paying more for a room where three of us would have to sleep on a sofa bed and a pull out bunk.
Anyone know how comfortable the pullout couches are? Disney has a way of making everything comfortable, so I'm guessing there is no metal bar pokling you at night, etc.
We could also get a regular hotel room at Paradise Pier and have two queen beds and a sofa bed (very comfortable), so I'm a little hesitant at paying more for a room where three of us would have to sleep on a sofa bed and a pull out bunk.
Anyone know how comfortable the pullout couches are? Disney has a way of making everything comfortable, so I'm guessing there is no metal bar pokling you at night, etc.
DH is 5'7" and 260lbs. He used the pull out and I slept in the queen bed in our studio all 9 nights. We both have Cpaps and sleeping issues so many times we sleep separately. I offered to share the bed of course but he said he was fine on the pull out. When you are at WDW you are so tired he probably could have slept on a towel in the bath tub and been OK.
We love GVC. That said,our next trip will be a 2 bedroom dedicated so that my mom and one daughter can each have a queen sized bed and the other dd will enjoy the murphy bed in the living room. If I were to make a choice between a regular hotel room and a one bedroom at GVC I would pick GVC in a heartbeat.