Anyone know if ASMo has cots available and the price per night?

Queen of the WDW Scene

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No
My friend, her sister, and I are considering a trip to WDW.
Her and her sister refuse to share a bed with each other and personally I'd rather not share a bed with them because I've shared with my friend in the past and its not fun.
If it were me and my sister and my friend I would totally share a bed with my sister because we don't care about personal space lol.
So basically its 3 adults in a room with 4 adult max occupancy that all want their own sleeping spaces and I wondered if they have cots for rent in this type of situation.
BTW I looked into other resorts that have 3 sleeping surfaces but they are either unavailable or way out of the price range we wanted to spend for this trip.
My friend's sister said she'll sleep on the floor although that didn't go over well the last time we went that route so I was looking for a solution.
In case she does have to sleep on the floor is there anything on amazon you would recommend buying that would make it more comfortable lol.
 

Jon81uk

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Are you driving? Have you thought about off-site hotels and getting two rooms?

If you really need to be on-property then check the All Star Music suites, they have more beds and may work out a little cheaper than two rooms. For three adults then two separate rooms would probably be the best option if people don't want to share.
 

DisneyDreamer08

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All Star Movies will no longer provide cots due to the newly refurbished wood floors. However older values like Sports and some of Music (Music is currently under refurb) that still have carpeting, will give you a cot if one is available. We are staying in Movies in January and I researched this exact issue. We have two girls who are kicking, hitting, bed hogs 😁 We bought a blow up air mattress for my youngest (a small kid sized one) so my older daughter can have the 2nd bed to herself.
 

Queen of the WDW Scene

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Original Poster
In the Parks
No
Are you driving? Have you thought about off-site hotels and getting two rooms?

If you really need to be on-property then check the All Star Music suites, they have more beds and may work out a little cheaper than two rooms. For three adults then two separate rooms would probably be the best option if people don't want to share.

Not driving.
Not staying offsite.
I'm not willing to stay in ASMu suite because I'm not willing to sleep on a non bed.
Its actually cheaper to get two ASMo rooms where everyone would have a real bed than stay in a suite.
The thing is for me this trip needs to be as cheap as it can be because I already plan on going two other times in 2020 and I'd be willing to just not go but now that I've showed interest my friend isn't gonna let up.
 

Queen of the WDW Scene

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Original Poster
In the Parks
No
All Star Movies will no longer provide cots due to the newly refurbished wood floors. However older values like Sports and some of Music (Music is currently under refurb) that still have carpeting, will give you a cot if one is available. We are staying in Movies in January and I researched this exact issue. We have two girls who are kicking, hitting, bed hogs 😁 We bought a blow up air mattress for my youngest (a small kid sized one) so my older daughter can have the 2nd bed to herself.

Thanks for that bit of info.
Yeah my friend's sister said she will bring her yoga mat to sleep on the floor.
I just highly doubt its gonna be comfortable and I don't want to have a miserable time because one of us is getting terrible sleep.
As a kid my family of 5 would drive down and to avoid paying extra for a cot in hotels on the way down and up I'd sleep on the floor and had no problem doing it.
As an adult I can't sleep on the floor or even an air mattress without my neck and back killing me or I'd volunteer to sleep on the floor.
 

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