Which has the better beds: Hilton Bonnet vs Disney Swan

whiskeyii

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Hi all,
I’m planning a four-night stay and I’m looking to be close to the parks this time in case we decide we want to take a break during the day or something. It’ll be just me and my sister, and we’re both adults, so kid-related activities aren’t a must for us, and we aren’t interested in any poolside activities either. Really, we just want to know which place has the comfiest beds to crash into after a hot day of walking! I’m pretty familiar with Double Tree and Hilton hotels, but I really like the location of the Swan and Dolphin area, and that it’s easier to navigate the parks from, though as a local, I will have my own car and won’t have to hire a Lyft or anything. The only other downside to the Hilton Bonnet, aside from the slightly farther out location, is that we’ll have to switch hotels partway through to the Waldorf due to scheduling shenanigans, which isn’t a big deal (they’re literal neighbors), but it is a bit of an inconvenience. Having never stayed at the Swan and Dolphin, I can’t get a read on how comfy their beds are (and I’m a fan of soft beds), so I’d hate to sacrifice a good night’s sleep just for a fabulous location and end up grumpy the whole time.
 












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