Resorts with sleep-number beds?

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My ds's wife has really bad fibromialgia so needs to have a sleep-number bed. They're heading to Orlando in Sept...they actually live in Tampa, and want to know about any really, really comfy, soft beds around the WDW area. My ds did tell me he knew about the Heavenly Beds at the S/D but they didn't want to spend $300 a night. So....does anyone know of any other nice resorts/hotels that offer this option? They had looked at the Caribe Royale but some reviews said it wasn't all that great.
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Thanks....he has stayed at them before. The last two times they couldn't give him a sleep number bed, although it was what he had booked. He said he just doesn't want to go through all that hassle again. But thanks anyway.
 
Unfortunately I think Radisson is going to be your only option for a sleep number. I just tried google and that was the only thing that came back. I used to work for Starwood, and the Swan flew the Westin "flag" and had the Heavenly Beds. The Dolphin technically flew the Sheraton "flag" which has the Sweet Sleeper bed. Now this may have changed in the last couple years, but the reason I point that out is the Dolphin seems to usually be a few bucks cheaper than the Swan. FWIW, I stayed at a Hampton Inn in Atlanta a few weeks ago and was blown away at how nice the bed was. It was the closest thing to the Heavenly that I have found. Not sure if all Hamptons have that bed, or if thats the type of hotel they would want, but just in case.... Good luck:goodvibes
 












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