Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Jan 28, 2009
    Beth 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 Coronado Springs. Is it possible to get a cot/couch/etc to accomodate a brother and sister who do not want to share a bed? Or should we plan to bring a sleeping bag!

    Hi Beth

    We just stayed at Coronado Springs in December and had a great time. It had been a while since we visited that resort and I had forgotten how beautiful it was.

    Unfortunately Disney does not allow any cots in any of their resort rooms. If you are traveling by car you may want to consider bringing a portable air mattress. We do that quite often now that the boys are getting older and like their own space while they sleep. A sleeping bag would also be fine except those floors can get quite uncomfortable and will all you will want to see and do, everyone will need a good nights sleep. 

    Other suggestions that have worked for us is to put the boys in one bed (dad and son) and the girls in the other. You could also consider moving to a different resort if there is availability. Port Orleans has the option of a trundle bed in some of their rooms and this would offer another bed choice for your family. Hope one of these ideas will help with the sleeping struggles and everyone can get some rest.
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Hiya friends. I’m Margaret, mom to four young men and wife to my Prince Charming. Raised on the southside of Chicago, we have now moved our castle to the suburban cornfields. We are a pin trading, Hidden Mickey hunting, resort hopping family who loves to debate the best Disney World resort or attraction over the dinner table. I am thrilled to share some of our favorite tips and tricks in hopes it will add even more magic to your Disney World adventure. Learn More About Margaret

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