I have a strange question. We are going in Sept. and have two rooms booked at POP. Obviously, the kids room has two beds, but I have two sons and a daughter. They have already started arguing over who is sharing a bed. It seems that I read somewhere you were allowed to take an air mattress as long as you weren't exceeding the room occupancy....
Does anyone know if this would be allowed? I'm not trying to break rules - just keep the kids from fighting!
No problems.
DW & I are used to a king bed, so we didn't relish the idea of sharing a double bed for a week when we took DS (3yo) for a week.
We brought something of an air mattress (actually a pair of 20" wide camping sleep pads), sheets, blanket, and tipped the hostess a little extra for having to make up three beds each day.
To make room, you'll have to move one of the chairs out of the way and slide the table all the way up against the TV unit. You then have just enough room to place it against the wall in the corner where the A/C controls are located.
I'll warn you that Pop rooms do not have much space to work with. I think part of what helped make this work for us was that the camp pads we used are about 1" thick, so you could just step on it if needed. If you bring an inflatable mattress that is several inches thick, you will have almost no room between the mattress and the bed, and such a tall mattress will make it easier to trip on.
=== ADDITIONAL NOTE ===
Because of space concerns, you might want to try to find something like this
Tinkerbell Bed. It's listed at only 25" wide, while most inflatable mattresses I could quickly find with a Google search were greater than 40" wide.
And for those that might ask "well where can I find a mattress like you used?"...
Well unless you are a backpacker and already own the equipment, I just can not recommend it for someone else because of the expense. The pair of ultra lite Therm-a-rest sleeping pads I used are something like $50 to $70 EACH. And I also can not recommend using just one in a motel room. Like I said, these things are only 20" wide and 1" tall. Not much roll-over room. They are so low to the ground that if DS did roll over and "fall out of bed", he probably wouldn't even know it. I don't like the idea of him sleeping directly on a motel room carpet. From what I've experienced, motel carpets are pretty filthy. Sure they get vacuumed frequently. But because of high use, they have lots of ground in dirt a vacuum isn't going to get.