ImarriedGrumpy
AKA Miss lady who isn't my mommy
- Joined
- Apr 26, 2005
For Rollaway Bed Users: The rollaway beds are a little smaller than twin size and fit snugly between the window and nearest queen bed. The bed itself is surprising comfortable, with a nice foam cushion, and is the type that is rolled on its end (not folded in the middle with a metal/wire frame that leaves a kink in your back like at some places). It sits lower than the other beds, which created a nice little cubby for my ten-year-old. She slept well on this beds all weekend. It has a little headboard and no footboard. It does make getting out of the queen bed a little more difficult for the person sleeping on that side. Staff does not set this up for you; it was waiting for us on-end inside the door when returned from Volcano Bay a little after 6 PM. You'll have to relocate the extra chair and side table (we found the chair fit under the desk next to the desk chair). It comes with sheets; you'll find an extra blanket in the closet, though we ended up calling for a second blanket because they are thin. The room was small for a family of five but perfectly manageable. The charge was $39.38 per day (including $4.38 in taxes). Be sure to ask about the bed when you check in; my request and room preferences were not in the system on Friday despite emailing three months ago and a follow-up call last Tuesday.
Thank you for the very detailed review of the rollaways! We are a group of 5 who will be needing the extra bed, and we've been debating between getting the rollaway vs. buying an air mattress just for the trip. This is really helpful to have the details for making our decision.