Jaimie1911
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Hello! Does anyone know if 2 pack n plays would fit in the Queen bedroom? I'm hoping to be able to put my 2.5 year old twins in there for nap time.
TIA!
TIA!
Hello! Does anyone know if 2 pack n plays would fit in the Queen bedroom? I'm hoping to be able to put my 2.5 year old twins in there for nap time.
TIA!
The table bed seems slightly smaller than the sofa bed, but it's also a little softer, so I think the lighter ones should use the sofa. Or you could let them swap nights so each gets to do both. How about an air mattress for the toddler? Or, if you stay in a Cars room, the big sofa cushion covered in a sheet makes a perfect toddler bed (like a giant changing table pad). Your kids will end up loving it. Mine don't want to stay anywhere else now. They're kind of crabby that I'm making them stay at WL for Thanksgiving instead! LOLHello all. Trying to figure out the logistics of how to make everyone comfortable during our two night stay here. DD13 is not happy about having to share a bed or sleep on a pull out type bed again, but I assured her she will be fine for a couple nights. My question is what do you think the more comfortable arrangement would be - 5"7 DD13 plus average height DD9 sharing the table bed and 5"5 DS13 plus DS7 sharing the sofa bed or vice versa??? Not sure where our two year old will sleep cause she is too big for a pack n' play, we might bring a toddler sized travel cot, but chances are she will be inclined to sleep in the queen bed with DH and me.
FWIW, we've stayed in both Cars and LK and loved them bothGot it, thanks!!!
Hello all. Trying to figure out the logistics of how to make everyone comfortable during our two night stay here. DD13 is not happy about having to share a bed or sleep on a pull out type bed again, but I assured her she will be fine for a couple nights. My question is what do you think the more comfortable arrangement would be - 5"7 DD13 plus average height DD9 sharing the table bed and 5"5 DS13 plus DS7 sharing the sofa bed or vice versa??? Not sure where our two year old will sleep cause she is too big for a pack n' play, we might bring a toddler sized travel cot, but chances are she will be inclined to sleep in the queen bed with DH and me.
The table bed seems slightly smaller than the sofa bed, but it's also a little softer, so I think the lighter ones should use the sofa. Or you could let them swap nights so each gets to do both. How about an air mattress for the toddler? Or, if you stay in a Cars room, the big sofa cushion covered in a sheet makes a perfect toddler bed (like a giant changing table pad). Your kids will end up loving it. Mine don't want to stay anywhere else now. They're kind of crabby that I'm making them stay at WL for Thanksgiving instead! LOL
Here are the measurements of the 2 beds just for reference:
Pull-out Couch: 77" x 53" x 6"
Table: 75" x 54" x 8"
Both of the pull-out beds are quite comfortable. My 5'11" sons have slept on both of them and have fit with no problems, so I'm sure your kids will be fine (height wise). They also both said they were more comfortable than most hotel beds they've slept in. My kids don't like to share beds. They'll share a bed in the hotels while we're traveling to and from Disney, but a night or two of "togetherness" is about all they can tolerate. They're not used to sharing a bed at home so when they've got someone else in their bed all night, they don't sleep well, which leads to cranky kids. So we take an air mattress or two (depending on how many kids are traveling with us) for them to use when we're in an AoA suite. I agree with the PP that the couch cushions wrapped in a sheet make an excellent bed for young kids. My daughter has slept on that set-up for our last two trips (at ages 8 & 10...and she's tall for her age). I know I've read other posts where people said they've done that. I probably wouldn't bother to bring the toddler cot and bring a single size air mattress instead so that one of the older kids can sleep on it if they want to. Will the 7 & 9 year olds share a bed? You could put one teen on the air mattress; one on the table bed; and the two younger ones on the couch. The toddler can sleep on the couch cushions either in the bedroom with you or they also fit very nicely between the pullout couch and the wall.
Thank you for your suggestions . We are booked for Lion King but will take a look at Cars if the sofa cushion is larger there and would allow us to have something to use as an additional " cot" for our toddler or even for DS7.
Thank you for the measurements and your suggestions. My kids are the same way in that a night or two of "togetherness" is about it for them in terms of having to share beds which is why we are only doing two nights here before checking into a 3 bdrm condo where everyone will have their own bed . We did a full week in the ASMu family suites five years ago when they were 2,4,9, and 9 which worked out alright at the time but even after that our oldest DD said she didn't want to go back to sharing a bed again (particularly pull out beds) . With five kids now, this will be our last opportunity to stay at AOA while our youngest is 2 so it has become a must do for us and why I'm a little preoccupied with trying to ensure everyone's comfort even if it's only for a couple nights. I'm sure we will love it here.
Yes.. there is enough room!! we just got back today.Hello! Does anyone know if 2 pack n plays would fit in the Queen bedroom? I'm hoping to be able to put my 2.5 year old twins in there for nap time.
TIA!
So after a lot of thinking and then double thinking and then changing my mind again, I finally just booked a "Family Suite" because I really couldn't decide which theme I wanted. I like the Cars, and that they have their own pool, but I didn't want to risk being super far away. I like the theming of the Lion King, but no pool right outside. And I like the pool at Nemo but feel like the Nemo section will be too busy for me. So, I just left it up to the room assigner, lol!!
But...I'm assuming that when I do online check-in I can request "close to transportation"? That's really my only concern.
Also, traveling with my son and my mother. The boy will probably share the queen bed with me as he is afraid of sleeping in hotel rooms (which is amazing considering the number of hotel rooms this kid has stayed in during his young life).
So, which is the "best" bed left? Table bed or pull out couch? For my...not quite so young...mother?
So after a lot of thinking and then double thinking and then changing my mind again, I finally just booked a "Family Suite" because I really couldn't decide which theme I wanted. I like the Cars, and that they have their own pool, but I didn't want to risk being super far away. I like the theming of the Lion King, but no pool right outside. And I like the pool at Nemo but feel like the Nemo section will be too busy for me. So, I just left it up to the room assigner, lol!!
But...I'm assuming that when I do online check-in I can request "close to transportation"? That's really my only concern.
Also, traveling with my son and my mother. The boy will probably share the queen bed with me as he is afraid of sleeping in hotel rooms (which is amazing considering the number of hotel rooms this kid has stayed in during his young life).
So, which is the "best" bed left? Table bed or pull out couch? For my...not quite so young...mother?
The Nemo Suites are more centrally located and right by the main pool. Even the furthest room in Nemo would be pretty close to the main building. Building number 2 Cars would be further away. Lion King is pretty close, but it does not have it's own pool. The family Suites sleep 6. All of the rooms are suites except for the Little Mermaid rooms which are much smaller (sleep 4) and are much further away from the main building.Can someone confirm that there is no difference between the Finding Nemo suites vs all others other than, possibly, location and that's it's adjacent to the main pool and bridge? From looking at the map, it seems like the other suits, depending on the actual room, are about the same distance from the main bldg/dining. What makes the Nemo suites just a tad bit more expensive?
Also, what is a "family suite"? Is that a generic choice that allows Disney to assign anything that's available at check-in?
Thanks!
I think the sandwiches they have are the packaged, frozen uncrustables. You may want to bring your own peanut butter and bread, or have it delivered. Some of the resorts sell those in their shops but I've never stayed at AoADoes Aoa have peanut butter sandwiches? My granddaughter (3 yrs) is eating them just about every meal. No jelly, just peanut butter.
Can someone confirm that there is no difference between the Finding Nemo suites vs all others other than, possibly, location and that's it's adjacent to the main pool and bridge? From looking at the map, it seems like the other suits, depending on the actual room, are about the same distance from the main bldg/dining. What makes the Nemo suites just a tad bit more expensive?
Also, what is a "family suite"? Is that a generic choice that allows Disney to assign anything that's available at check-in?
Thanks!