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  • On Feb 6, 2012
    Gretchen Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    We will be staying at the Caribbean Beach Resort with a 3 year old. He is too big for a pack n' play but we would like to use a bedrail for him in the hotel bed. Of course, we don't want to have to pack one. Do you know if the hotels provide these? Thanks

    Hi Gretchen,
    You will love staying at Caribbean Beach Resort. There is a footbridge across Barefoot Bay that takes you to Caribbean Cay.  Here there is a water play area for children with water slides and squirt hoses as well as a playground and nature trails.  You will have so much fun there.  I agree that a three year old is way too big for a Pack 'n' Play.  You certainly may request a bed rail either at time of check-in or when you make your reservations.  You can also call the resort directly at (407)934-3400 and request this.  There is no additional charge for the bed rail. I hope you have a magical vacation!
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I am a family practice physician and mother of three children.  I would love to answer any questions about Disney Vacation Club and my most favorite place in the whole world:  Walt Disney World!  Let me sprinkle some magic in your life! Learn More About Laura

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