Roll-a-ways

skyhawk

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Staying at CSR in a few weeks. Our 2 teenage boys with us. We were planning on getting a rollaway bed - or whatever you want to call a "cot" (God forbid they share a bed for a few days), but I've heard that because of fire regulations, they are no longer available. Is this true, and if so, what are my alternatives besides another room?
 
I've read mixed reports on this issue. Someone posted recently that they actually had on at CSR. You may want to call them directly at 1-407-939-1000. If you find out or have success during your trip, please let us know.

Have a great trip!!
 
Hi, I have 3 kids (two girls and a teenage son) and we always bring our aero bed for my teenage son as sometimes the daybeds (GF, BC) are not the same size as a twin. We will be staying at the Dolphin for a couple of nights next week before the GF and it has 2 double beds, GF has 2 queens. He will use the aero - although now he says just bring his sleeping bag, he wants a harder surface to sleep on! Bringing the aero has never been a problem. They blow up and deflate quickly, we usually throw our own sheets in the aero duffle and we're good to go. If I do the sleeping bag thing, I will just throw it in one of our duffle suitcases.

Lives4Disney :earsgirl:
 
Rec'd this from Disney:

Room occupancy limitations at all WALT DISNEY WORLD resorts are governed by Florida safety and fire
codes which may not be exceeded. Due to Florida safety and fire codes, the following resorts are
limited to a maximum party of FOUR persons per room:

All value priced All-Star resorts
Disney's Pop Century resort-Classic Years
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort
Disney's Port Orleans French Quarter
Disney's Wilderness Lodge (See exceptions above for this resort)

If you wish to stay at any of these resorts, two or more separate rooms would have to be booked.
Connecting rooms may be requested, but are not guaranteed. Rollaway beds are not available.

The following Walt Disney World® Resorts will accommodate a party as large as five plus a crib sized
infant under the age of three:
__________

All Disney premium resorts with the exception of Disney's Wilderness Lodge which is restricted to a
party of four plus an infant. However, Disney's Wilderness Lodge also offers a limited number of
Deluxe Rooms which will accommodate a party as large as 6 plus an infant.
__________

Rooms at the moderately priced Disney's Port Orleans Riverside Resort feature two double beds and a
trundle bed. Trundle beds are designed for guests under five feet tall and primarily for children
age 3 through 9. The beds have a 65x35 mattress, slip out from under one of the main beds, and are
not comfortable for most adults.
__________

Most rooms at Disney's BoardWalk Inn are available with additional bedding for a small child, one
bed per room, 35x65 mattress, suitable for a child age 3 through 9 and under five feet tall.
__________

Disney Vacation Club Resorts: Most have full kitchens and accommodate a party of 4 or more persons.
 

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