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| Smother of One Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: Longfellow's "Jewel by the Sea"
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| Bed Quality at Values I've stayed at both Pop and ASMu in the past, but I was younger and now I'm decrepit and am thinking that even though I loved Pop, I seem to recall the beds being a little stiff. I can't remember how they were at ASMu, is there a difference in bed quality between Pop and the All-Stars? It's a deal-breaker to my old back. ![]()
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| Community Rank: Passenger ![]() Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: WESTERLY,R.I.
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| It's a tough question because we all like different beds.I've got a bad lower back and I've never had a problem with any beds at WDW.I do find that the double beds are alittle better than the King beds though.The Kings seem to sag alittle in the middle.We've stayed at the Pop a couple of times and found the beds to be O.K.. Pete
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| robert downey jr =) love Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: 861 miles from airport to airport PHL TO MCO
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| I never had a problem with the beds, anywhere. I think I am too tired to notice if they are bad or not lol
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| Eileeeeeeen!™ Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Philadelphia, PA
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| Rachel, I have to say that (on a trip where I went from POFQ to AKL to Pop), I didn't notice the difference between the moderate and the deluxe, but definitely felt as if the bed at my Pop room was a little old and saggy. Now, that could've been the specific room, but the bed was lower to the ground, had less "structure" to the frame and bounced like the dickens when I sat down. The beds at the moderates and the deluxes I've stayed in seemed firmer from a "structural" standpoint that may have been to do with the bed frame rather than the mattress. I have to say that I slept equally well at all of them! I was tuckered out! Eileen
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| Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Naperville, IL
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| We stayed at ASMu in August. The bed was firm but not like a rock. Beds that are soft usually give me horrible backaches in the morning and we didn't have any problems. |
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| Smother of One Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: Longfellow's "Jewel by the Sea"
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| Thanks all, for your imput. DH can do best with a firrrm bed, but they throw me all off. However, I think you guys are right--we'll be too exhausted to notice! ![]()
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| Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Northern Kentucky
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| We've stayed at Pop and the beds were fine. Of course, a little larger would be nice but they are just fine for us....no complaints here.
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