Are RPR rooms, with 2 queen beds, large enough for a rollaway also? The information says the room 335 square feet, but how does that translate into livable space for 5 days? I have two teenage sons that will not sleep on the same bed. Thanks, Sam
We were at RPR in June and had a rollaway bed for my daughter. The bed fit nicely between the window and the bed. The bed itself was not what I considered a typical rolloway - the kind that folds up. This one was about a foot or two off the floor and did not fold - you could try standing it up during the day but we just left if out.
We were in a standard room on the first floor. The area the bed occupied would not have been "usable" space anyway. It did make sitting at the little table in the room a little more difficult but it really was not in the way.
I just talked to a friend yesterday who has two teenage boys and they had a rollaway. The said that the room was very small and that it was a very tight fit. They liked the RPH but were unhappy with the size of the rooms. Of course they had a package and I could have gotten them the PBH for less than they paid (which they went over to the pool and loved).
The rollaway is extra 25.00 per night.
Does anyone know if the PBH with 2 queen beds also have a sofa with a pull-out. The loews website only says king with a sofa. Is the PBH room larger? Thanks for the information, Sam
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