BLT sleeper chair question.

jenluvswdw

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This will be our first time staying in any villa. So excited! We are staying in a two bedroom suite. At first it was just me, my DH, 2 DS and In laws. However, we extended our invite to my sister in law. She will be joining us for a few nights. Now we just have a sleeping arrangement problem. My DH will not give up Master Suite because we are paying for the room. It may be easier while she is there to put the sleeper chair in the master suite so she will the living room to herself. Is that possible? :confused: Thanks!
 

GoofGoof

Premium Member
You can drag it in. It's a little heavier than a standard chair since it has the metal frame for the pullout bed, but doable. There is a standard chair next to the bed in the MBR that you can swap it with. There is enough room, but when it's pulled out you don't have a lot of room to walk around.
 

journ116

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This will be our first time staying in any villa. So excited! We are staying in a two bedroom suite. At first it was just me, my DH, 2 DS and In laws. However, we extended our invite to my sister in law. She will be joining us for a few nights. Now we just have a sleeping arrangement problem. My DH will not give up Master Suite because we are paying for the room. It may be easier while she is there to put the sleeper chair in the master suite so she will the living room to herself. Is that possible? :confused: Thanks!

You should have no problems with doing this, as the above posters mentioned. We stayed at BLT 11/5-8th and ran into the same exact issue. Underneath the sleeper chair's feet were the "coaster-type" things, making it easier to move furniture around. However, you first need to remove the back and seat cushion, then turn the chair on its side. Place the coasters under the chair to make moving it easier. It does take some finessing, but you should be able to figure it out (I did it all by myself, while my husband was standing out on the balcony).

Having the sleeper chair in the master does make things a bit tight, but, hey, you're just there to sleep, not to do jumping-jacks or aerobics ;)
 

jenluvswdw

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Original Poster
You should have no problems with doing this, as the above posters mentioned. We stayed at BLT 11/5-8th and ran into the same exact issue. Underneath the sleeper chair's feet were the "coaster-type" things, making it easier to move furniture around. However, you first need to remove the back and seat cushion, then turn the chair on its side. Place the coasters under the chair to make moving it easier. It does take some finessing, but you should be able to figure it out (I did it all by myself, while my husband was standing out on the balcony).

Having the sleeper chair in the master does make things a bit tight, but, hey, you're just there to sleep, not to do jumping-jacks or aerobics ;)
Ha, ha! I can totally see myself doing this myself too. I am glad I am not the only person that thinks out to the box too. Thanks so much for this helpful hint!
 

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