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  • On Oct 23, 2011
    Andrea from NS Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hi, We are looking for the best resort for us & our daughters ages 3 &9, they need their own beds, can you tell me the difference between a trundle and a rollaway? and how comfortable are they? do they have legs/wheels to move or are they flat on t

    Hi Andrea,

    If you are looking for a Disney resort that will afford each of your daughters her own bed, you have options in the deluxe, moderate, and value categories of resorts.

    Deluxe:  Disney's Polynesian Resort, Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts, and Disney's Grand Floridian Resort are examples of resorts that offer two queen beds and a day bed in the guest rooms.  The day beds are a comfortable option for one of your daughters.

    Moderate:  Consider the Alligator Bayou section of Disney's Port Orleans Resort Riverside.  Many of these rooms have two beds that sleep two in addition to a trundle bed.  The trundle bed rolls out from under one of the larger beds and stays close to the floor. (A rollaway would not disappear under the bed when it is not in use). The trundle is the perfect size for a child under ten years old.  It sounds like this would work well for your youngest daughter. 

    Value:  There are family suites currently available at Disney's All Star Music Resort that comfortably sleep six.  This would give each of your daughters her own bed and plenty of space for the whole family to spread out.  After June 2012, this kind of accommodation will also be available at Disney's Art of Animation Resort.

    Good luck making your decision!  Let us know if we can assist you with any additional questions.

    Jill
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Meet the Panelist: Jill, New Jersey

Lesson plans, college plans, vacation plans...as a teacher, college counselor, and incurable Disney fan I find myself constantly planning.  I love to share advice with friends who have yet to experience all that Walt Disney World has to offer! Learn More About Jill

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