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Old 02-14-2008, 09:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I am planning to stay at the Polynesian Resort with my two daughters, who will be ages 11 and 9, on our second visit to WDW. Although the Polynesian would meet all of our needs, they would love to have bunk beds, too. Has anyone stayed at a resort with bunk beds? The Wilderness Lodge and the Animal Kingdom Lodge appear to have bunk beds as far as I can tell (from the excellent slide show on Allears.net). Does anyone know if any other resorts have rooms featuring bunk beds, particularly the Polynesisan?
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As far as I know, the Poly has two queens and a daybed.

The only other resort that I know that has bunk beds is one of our favorites - Fort Wilderness. The bedroom has bunk beds and a double. There's a Murphy bed (fold-down from the wall) double or queen in the living room.

Once it was about 10 o'clock in the morning. Everyone in the family was doing something else and I was sitting outside at the picnic table, having a late breakfast, reading and only hearing birdsong. In the middle of Disney!!!

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We like staying at WL partly because they offer bunk beds (we have DS14 and DD12). Plus it's much cheaper than the Poly (we have stayed there before too).

The daybed at the Polynesian is comfy, so your two girls could sleep in separate beds, maybe taking turns as to who gets the queen and who gets the daybed. If it fits all your needs, then stay there. (Just remember there is no hottub at the Poly).
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Our kids loved the bunk beds at WL (in addition to loving that resort for many other reasons).

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We stayed in AKL w/bunk beds. DS (5 at the time) loved them. We are staying at the WL in Nov. 2008 but will not have bunk beds - hope DS doesn't protest too much!
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Bunk Beds are only available at Animal Kingdom Lodge and Wilderness Lodge. Poly has two queen beds and a daybed. As everyone has said both choices are comfy. Good luck choosing.
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