Roll Away Bed At Moderate Resort???

Rattat

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I have friend that said they are staying at the Coronado Resort with 5 people. I asked if they have adjoining rooms and she said no, she has a
roll away bed that is being added. I've never heard of such a thing, have you? :confused3
 
Even with a rollaway you aren't allowed to have 5 in the room. Is she declaring she has 5 or is she not adding someone to the reservation?
 
I know POFQ and POR have trundle beds under the bed and when we stayed in a standard AKL room they did bring a crib for our under 3 child...I'm sure somewhere along the way they have brought rollaways in...we have 5 in our family and most hotels they'll bring a rollaway for our son..I guess it depends on if they are a child or not...any more ideas out there?
 

All 3 children are not under the age of 3. It just baffled me also when she told me that. I have some friends who have 3 children also who had to upgrade to the Contemporary in order to stay 5 to a room. I told her that only 4 can stay in a room at the moderate and she insisted she has 5 to room with a roll away bed. Never heard of such a thing. :confused3
 
Rattat said:
I have friend that said they are staying at the Coronado Resort with 5 people. I asked if they have adjoining rooms and she said no, she has a
roll away bed that is being added. I've never heard of such a thing, have you? :confused3
I have heard that they brought back the use of roll aways at CSR but I don't know anything about the 5 person rule.
 
Rattat said:
All 3 children are not under the age of 3. It just baffled me also when she told me that. I have some friends who have 3 children also who had to upgrade to the Contemporary in order to stay 5 to a room. I told her that only 4 can stay in a room at the moderate and she insisted she has 5 to room with a roll away bed. Never heard of such a thing. :confused3
Maybe CSR has different rules because it is a convention resort.
 
I know at Riverside you can have up to 5 people in a room, which I'm pretty sure includes 2 queens (4 people) and the trundle bed (1 child). This is the only moderate that allows 5 in a room.

As for the rollaway, that's news to me.
 
Riverside does not have 2 queens and a trundle. I WISH they did because those double beds are kind of small for me and dh. They are just standard double beds with one trundle. FQ doesn't have trundle beds.
 
POFQ doesn't have trundles or allow 5 per room, the only non-deluxe that allows 5 per room is POR, and that's the AB section of POR, thankfully we LOVE it there :)
 
My question is this: Where would you put the roll-away. It was tight with a crib last week. Not a problem, since we only had it up at night; but I can't see where a roll away would fit.
 
SqueakyMouse said:
My question is this: Where would you put the roll-away. It was tight with a crib last week. Not a problem, since we only had it up at night; but I can't see where a roll away would fit.
Plenty of room by the door for a rollaway or an air matress
 
All 3 children are not under the age of 3.

Only 1 of them needs to be under 3, and they can stay there!

As for the cot/rollaway, I have read on this forum that people have rented them for $15 a night at CBR, POR, and even the values. So, I guess it they are available, it is possible. I "think" I remember reading that Seaspray rented one at CBR.
 
we had a rollaway for my 17yo niece at CBR a few years ago... we (family of four, kids 4&6yo at the time) were there for nine days and she was visiting for three and they brought us a rollaway when we asked... i do not remember if we paid extra...
 





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