What kind of Bedding in The Cabins?

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Hi All!
Really excited about this year's November trip to 'The World'. It will likely, and sadly, be our last November trip there as our oldest will be in grade 8 and moving on to high school next year. I'm afraid he'll fall too far behind if we were to take him out of school next year. We'll see how is grades are after grade 9 to indicate whether we go in grade 10. After that, we'll have 2 in high school!:scared1:

Anyway, to my topic. We've taken advantage of the FD promotion for this year, and we're staying at the cabins. Does anyone know if all the cabins come out with that pull-down bed? I know one room has a double, the other a double and a bunk, but I know DS13 would love a 'room of his own' by taking the living room bed if available.
 
Hi All!
Really excited about this year's November trip to 'The World'. It will likely, and sadly, be our last November trip there as our oldest will be in grade 8 and moving on to high school next year. I'm afraid he'll fall too far behind if we were to take him out of school next year. We'll see how is grades are after grade 9 to indicate whether we go in grade 10. After that, we'll have 2 in high school!:scared1:

Anyway, to my topic. We've taken advantage of the FD promotion for this year, and we're staying at the cabins. Does anyone know if all the cabins come out with that pull-down bed? I know one room has a double, the other a double and a bunk, but I know DS13 would love a 'room of his own' by taking the living room bed if available.

We stayed in the cabins in 2012. There is only one bedroom. It has one double, and a set of bunk beds. The living room has a pull down bed in all the cabins as well. When we stayed there dh and I took the double in the bedroom, our ds who was 8 slept in the bunks beside us in our room, and dd15 and her friend shared the pull down double bed in the living room.
 
As pigletto stated above, there is a bed in the living room. It is a Murphy bed.
wilderness_cabin_murphy_bed_holland.jpg

It is not that bad to sleep in .... I've done it :thumbsup2

I really like the Cabins.

Here is a site with a few images that would be helpful.
http://www.mouseplanet.com/6719/Fort_Wilderness
 
Thanks Gang!
Darn! Thought there were 2 separate bedrooms and the murphy bed was a bonus.
I know the capacity of the rooms is 6, but privacy is always in need, especially when certain young ones are going through 'changes'.
 

here is the layout

http://**************.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Fort-Wilderness-Cabin-Floor-Plan.jpg
 
Thanks Gang!
Darn! Thought there were 2 separate bedrooms and the murphy bed was a bonus.
I know the capacity of the rooms is 6, but privacy is always in need, especially when certain young ones are going through 'changes'.

We did ok with it and we had two adults, two teen girls and a young boy. It took some scheduling though. The girls took turns showering at night, boys in the morning, and everyone took turns getting dressed in the bathroom or the bedroom. It took being considerate but wasn't as bad as I had anticipated. Dd actually managed to not take 1.5 hours to get ready like she does at home. That's the magic of Disney.;):rotfl:
 















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