Room advice 2 older kids

schrodstrip

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We are bringing our daughter(11)and our nephew(12), whom obviously can not share a bed. Which rooms are bigger or more accomidating?
 
I'm pretty sure even with a value you could squeeze in a twin size areo bed between the door and the beds....each type of room is slightly bigger then the ones below...value then moderate then low deluxes (akl, wl) then deluxes...There are rooms at Swan and Dolphin that would fit a rollaway...

Good luck..
 
You can rent a roll-away at any resort. Last year it was an extra $15 per night. You can either request it when you call to reserve a room (your best option) or when you arrive to check-in. My son always sleeps on one as no one wants to sleep with "the spinning windmill".

princess: pirate: :earboy2:
 

AKL and WL have a queen bed and a set of bunks in many rooms.

Poly, BWI, BC, YC, CR, GF have rooms available with two queens and a daybed.

FW Cabins and a double bed and bunks and murphy bed in living room.

POR had a trundle that slides out from under one of the beds. We just stayed there and although we didn't use it, I had my DD 16 lay down on it just to see how big it is. She is 5'3" 105 lbs. When she laid completely flat, she was a long as the trundle. She said she could have slept on it if she had to.

Also, consider two connecting rooms at a value or moderate. Two rooms sometimes works out cheaper than a deluxe. We were just at POR with our DS18 and DD 16 and had two connecting rooms. Everyone had there own bed and the biggest plus is probably TWO BATHROOMS!


FYI deluxes have queen size beds, moderates & values have double.

Hope this helps!
 
If you can get them to guarantee the bunk beds ( if you explain your situation they may be prepared to do so) then WL or AKL are both viable options. If not I would say that the cabins at FW is your safest option. You then have the choice of giving your nephew a bunkbed in the bedroom or the murphybed in the livingroom.

While the "trundlebed" is an option in a mod or delux resort, it would limit your floorspace quite a lot. The cabins offer a lot more space and would be, IMHO , a lot more comfortable for all of you. They also offer some kitchen facilities, so you could save money by having breakfast (cereal, toast, bagels etc) in your room some days and also by being able to buy some softdrinks at supermarket prices as opposed to hotel or themepark prices.
 
Cookie Princess said:
You can rent a roll-away at any resort. Last year it was an extra $15 per night. You can either request it when you call to reserve a room (your best option) or when you arrive to check-in. My son always sleeps on one as no one wants to sleep with "the spinning windmill".

princess: pirate: :earboy2:


LOL I thought my DS was the only "Spinning WIndmill"!! :rotfl:
 


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