Roll Away Beds

spm23

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Anyone know how much they charge for the above, I have two teenagers, boy and girl so no good having two Queen beds.
 
check the loews website for the info.
i saw it listed before but don't remember the cost.

i know it is $25 additional for the third adult.
18 and over is considered adult.

you can have 2 adults and 2 kids 17 and under in your room at no additional charge.
if you have 3-4 adults, there is an additional charge per night.
 
I believe the cost is $25/night although I wasn't charged it. (Reserved 2 Q room, none available, put in King room with sofa bed, I asked for a roll away at no charge and received it)
It was basicly a twin matress on a L shaped wooden platform with wheels on the short end - laid flat to sleep, stood on end to move or to make room.
 
For the past 4 yrs, my now 16 yr. old son has used a twin airbed. Worked great! and we were able to either deflate it or stand in against the wall when not being used. We were able to find it at Kmart for $19.99 incl. elec. airpump. Figured it would last the week we stayed at RPR 3 yrs. ago. Been back twice since then......airbed still held up fine. He always took his own sheets from home, but housekeeping told us there would be no problem requesting sheets/blanket for it........they even made it up for him when we left it out. We thought a rollaway would take up too much of our free space w/two teen sons.
 

We just stayed at the Portofino. It was $25 a night for the rollaway.

What surprised me was that it did not roll under the bed. It was kind of an eyesore in our room. When I realized that it didn't fit under the bed, I called and asked if they came and took it away during the day. The concierge told me to stand it up in the corner. They go to great lengths to make the room beautiful and then they expect you to just throw the rollaway up in the corner. Didn't make sense. After the second day, I asked them to come get it because I was done with it. Then I called for it at night. I felt kind of bad doing that, but I felt for $25 a night, that wasn't asking too much.
 
What about a roll away at the Grand Floridian? Our kids are 4 and 6 and can share the queen easy, but my husband and I can't share a queen very successfully. We prefer a King with a pull out bed for the kids to share. I understand the daybeds don't pull out or have trundles, so I guess a roll away would be a good option. Too bad the day bed is not a trundle. Or I could try on kid on each end of the day bed. That could get messy though.

Johnvree-I am right with you. I do not want to be in a beautiful room with such an eyesore all day. I wonder if it will fit in the closet at the GF.
 
We just rented a pullout at RP and the charge was $25. My son slept on it and it wasn't very comfortable. When they said $25, I thought it be like the deluxe one they give you at the Residence Inn that looks like a twin on wheels. Not so, reminded me of an oversized crib mattress with some length added.I havethe same dilema--2 teenagers--boy and girl. We had a suite so there was 1 king and 1 pullout. The pullout's aren't exactly comfortable either.
 
Sorry--I meant we rented a roll away--the pullout was there already!
 
We had a rollaway at PB and it was $25. We had a deluxe room and just put the bed next to the patio doors, plenty of room and it looked fine.

DD said it was very comfortable.
 














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