Rollaway bed in AKL Jambo 1 bedroom

Cptnkirky

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We are traveling next year and my family of 3 will be in the master bedroom of a 2 bedroom lock off in the Jambo house. My DD is 3 and we were going to put her on a air mattress on the floor. Recently I was thinking about renting a fold away bed from a local rental company, but I don't remember the amount of space between the bed and the sliding door. Can anyone remember (or if someone is there?), if a twin size bed will fit in that space? We don't need to go out the sliding door from that room or go to that side of the bed if it helps her have a nice place to sleep.
If a twin won't fit, we might rent a toddler bed instead. Hoping that will fit okay? Any opinions or suggestions on the size would be helpful. I want her comfortable for the 5 nights. She sleeps in a full size bed at home, but is only 36" tall (now).
And no one can be in living room since kids go to bed early and adults hang in there at night. We could also think about bringing the twin sleeper in there if it fits?
Thanks!
 
The twin sleeper won't go in the master bedroom it is way to wide for the door and seriously massively too big to move. Moving it risks doing serious damage to the room.

We always put our youngest to bed in the King master then at our bedtime folded out the bed in the lounge and moved him.
 
Thanks Minniesgsal, I wish we could get away with moving her. She would wake up and freak out :(
 
The twin sleeper won't go in the master bedroom it is way to wide for the door and seriously massively too big to move. Moving it risks doing serious damage to the room.

We always put our youngest to bed in the King master then at our bedtime folded out the bed in the lounge and moved him.

I'm sorry to bother you and I apologize if this has been answered before (I tried looking but so far I haven't found a solid answer!)

Would a twin air mattress fit on the floor in the king master? We have a 2 bedroom std (Jambo) and our son (4 yo) would probably sleep better in the same room rather than in the living space. The other bedroom will be my sister, her husband and their 10 yo. We could flip-flop bedrooms but the bed sizes make more sense for us to split that way AND if a twin air mattress will fit in the King master we can all sleep better & avoid having anybody sleeping in the living space (which would be convenient).

Thank you in advance!
 

I'm sorry to bother you and I apologize if this has been answered before (I tried looking but so far I haven't found a solid answer!)

Would a twin air mattress fit on the floor in the king master? We have a 2 bedroom std (Jambo) and our son (4 yo) would probably sleep better in the same room rather than in the living space. The other bedroom will be my sister, her husband and their 10 yo. We could flip-flop bedrooms but the bed sizes make more sense for us to split that way AND if a twin air mattress will fit in the King master we can all sleep better & avoid having anybody sleeping in the living space (which would be convenient).

Thank you in advance!

I think you could technically squeeze one in but it would be tight and take up all spare space. It would have to be behind the door and you would have to step over it to go to the toilet at night. Personally I wouldn't do it as I'd be scared I trip over it. But if you really wanted to you could probably make it fit.
 



















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