molly2004
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Okay, we recently came back from a weekender to Universal (luckily pre-Wilma, barely). Boy, were we disappointed! Good news is that my husband has finally developed an appreciation for Disney. I knew he'd come around! In fact, we hadn't planned on a trip until the kids turn 5 but now, he wants to go sooner.
Here's the catch. The last two times we went away somewhere, we stayed in hotels with marvelous beds (we were at the Peabody Orlando last week, prior to that was the Hyatt in NYC). Now, DH is adamant that we go to a place with great beds, or he won't go at all. I can certainly understand that. After all, good sleep left us so refreshed for another full day of hard core touring without skipping a beat.
So which resorts have the best beds? I hear the value ones just aren't worth it. Are the mods good (not just okay, DH is spoiled now) or do you really have to go to Deluxe in order to get a bed that a chiropractor-loving DH would appreciate? How are the beds in the cabins at FW?
I'd appreciate any thoughts you may have. The bed will make or break an argument to stay onsite (and I really really do want to stay onsite!)
Thanks!
Here's the catch. The last two times we went away somewhere, we stayed in hotels with marvelous beds (we were at the Peabody Orlando last week, prior to that was the Hyatt in NYC). Now, DH is adamant that we go to a place with great beds, or he won't go at all. I can certainly understand that. After all, good sleep left us so refreshed for another full day of hard core touring without skipping a beat.
So which resorts have the best beds? I hear the value ones just aren't worth it. Are the mods good (not just okay, DH is spoiled now) or do you really have to go to Deluxe in order to get a bed that a chiropractor-loving DH would appreciate? How are the beds in the cabins at FW?
I'd appreciate any thoughts you may have. The bed will make or break an argument to stay onsite (and I really really do want to stay onsite!)
Thanks!