What brand of air mattress do you recommend?

jtowntoflorida

Looking Like I Can't Really Afford To Go To Disney
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We have a nice Coleman that we use for staying with relatives sometimes, but it's a queen and way too big for our Disney trip. I'm looking for recommendations for a twin. The kids are only 3 & 7, so it isn't like it has to support much weight. I think the biggest issue is getting one that doesn't make a lot of noise when you move around on it. We tried taking one with us two years ago and ended up ditching it for the couch cushions instead because all the "squeaking" kept waking everyone up.

Thanks!

(While we're staying in a 1 bedroom, the kids go to bed early so we all just sleep in the bedroom so the adults can hang out in the living room and watch TV, etc. while the kids are sleeping.)
 
We have a nice Coleman that we use for staying with relatives sometimes, but it's a queen and way too big for our Disney trip. I'm looking for recommendations for a twin. The kids are only 3 & 7, so it isn't like it has to support much weight. I think the biggest issue is getting one that doesn't make a lot of noise when you move around on it. We tried taking one with us two years ago and ended up ditching it for the couch cushions instead because all the "squeaking" kept waking everyone up.

Thanks!

(While we're staying in a 1 bedroom, the kids go to bed early so we all just sleep in the bedroom so the adults can hang out in the living room and watch TV, etc. while the kids are sleeping.)

We have an aerobed twin sized that we take with us when we need an extra sleeping space. Both my son and husband have slept on it.
 
I agree with aerobed. Easy to set up and take down. Keeps air well.
 















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