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Are the pullouts in the family suites large enough for teens? How about the bunk beds in the cabins - is it a double with a single on top? Thanks for all the info!
The pullout sofa and chair have gotten very good reviews.
The ottoman is is a different design since there is a back on the sofa and chair but not the ottoman.
Here are a couple of reviews:
From this thread:
http://disboards.com/showthread.php?p=17940866#post17940866
We stayed in the Family suites w/ 2 big teens 16(girl) & 17(boy) and a 7 year old. No problem sleeping on the pull-outs. We liked it better than 2 rooms for a few reasons: privacy for parents, couch and chairs to hang out on or watch tv, kitchen area. The kitchen was very nice for leftovers, snacks and drinks. We pulled the coffee table over to the table and had seating for 4 to eat. Walking to the food court for breakfast and bringing it back was our version of room service! Between the bedroom, kitchen and living room there is a lot of space to put 'stuff'. I would really prefer a family suite over 2 rooms for a longer stay.
Back in April of this year we stayed in the Family Suites at ASMu thanks to Linda's lovely advice. We were all very happy and comfortable in them.
It was 5 adults and all of us slept comfortably.
Not quite sure how big the bed in the 1 room is because it didn't feel like a full because it was slightly bigger than a full, but didn't look like a Queen either.![]()
Anyway, 2 adults fit comfortably in it though.
The 1 adult fits comfortably in the single pull out beds (the chair and ottoman). 2 small children may fit in the chair pull out too.
1-2 adults fit comfortably in the pull out couch which is the size of a full.
I didn't sleep on any of the pull outs. The reports were the chair and couch were very comfortable, but the ottoman wasn't as comfy.
I lied down on the chair pull out bed for awhile and the time I was there it was comfortable and I couldn't feel any bars or springs.
The kitchenette area was wonderful. It has a microwave, mini fridge and coffeemaker. The resort supplies 1 roll of paper towel, plastic eating utensils, a bottle opener/corkscrew, teas and instant coffees (instant coffee that is in the filtered bags already), paper plates and bowls, plastic cups and there was plenty of storage space.
The bathrooms were nice and having 2 was a big plus for 5 females. No fights for bathrooms and shower time. There's plenty of room in the closet/sink area to store luggage and to hang clothes. There was also plenty of drawer space for all 5 of us.
Having the 2 TVs was great too.
The internet connection was in the bedroom (but the connection cord was out in the living room area we later found out).
So we were very satisfied with the room and layout. We didn't feel cramped and were comfortable. There wasn't a lot of noise, no complaints. I think the only one was hearing the bathrooms from the adjoining room in the living room, but if we closed our bathroom door we couldn't hear it.
We were in the Calypso building 10, 3rd floor, Room 656 or 0656 and had a pool view and were VERY close to the food court/front desk/gift shop/bus stops. The laundry and bar by the pool was also very close.
I'll share some pictures in the next post.
So thank you Linda! I hope Disney makes more suites too and I hope they start offering Discounts on them because that to me was the only drawback.![]()
You can find more reviews and the above review on the Family Suite FAQ thread:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1072409&page=24
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Here is the layout of a FW cabin:

The bunks are twins and the murphy bed is a double.
Family Suites vs. Fw cabins:
Both sleep 6.
FW cabin has a double bed and a bunk bed and double size Murphy bed , a full kitchen, 1 or 2 TVs ( some guests have repoted they had 2 TV's others have said they only had 1 TV in the cabin) and 1 bathroom.
Family Suites has a Queen size bed in a master bedroom area, a fold out sofa, fold out chair and fold out ottoman. The Suite also has a kitchenette. 2 TVs and 2 bathrooms. The Suites also have a privacy curtain(like the mod's have) by each of the sinks.
The FW cabins start at $249 during value season.
The Family Suites start at $179 during value season.
Here is the web site with the resort rates for 2007:
http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/disney-rates-2007.htm#VALUE
The cabins will also charge $10 extra a night for extra adults.
1-6 adults can stay at the Family Suites for the same set price.
DH and I stayed in a Family Suite at All Star Music ( a value resort) last Sept. (2006)
We really enjoyed the Queen size bed, the kitchenette with the microwave, having a sofa and cushioned chair to sit on and relax after a day at the parks before retiring for the evening.
I thought the pullouts very comfortable.
They are designed so the back cushion and seat cushion of the pullout support the pullout. There is no metal bar to hurt the sleepers back.
Info thread--Pullouts in Family Suites at ASMU with photos of how the pullout is supported.
http://disboards.com/showthread.php?p=18100990#post18100990
Here is the layout of the Family Suites:

Here is my review of the Suites:
www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=17640774&postcount=7
For more photos and info please see this info thread:
http://disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1392879
Have fun at Disney wherever you choose to stay!:wizard