Comfortable Beds?

nikko

New Member
I stayed in a few different moderate and deluxe resorts but I can't seem to find a bed that doesn't leave me with a stiff neck. Any suggestions?
 

DanStat

Well-Known Member
On our last trip we found the best bed ever...in a Hampton Inn in Georgia on the way home for about $80/night. There were an abundance of pillows and the mattress was to die for. This was after paying much more than that at the Wilderness Lodge. Good Luck.

Those are pretty nice, however, be aware that the top duvet cover is cleaned about once every six months.
 
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bobjl527

Member
Those are pretty nice, however, be aware that the top duvet cover is cleaned about once every six months.

As is the case with about 95% of the hotels in this country. As a former manager with Starwood Properties (Sheraton, Westin, W) I can guarantee you that the top covers on the beds are washed about 4 times a year. My advice to everyone: 1st thing to do when you check into a hotel (whether on property or off property) is take that top cover off and stick it in the closet. I wouldn't even sit on it. Anything and everything can be on that top cover. Just a little friendly advice to my fellow Disney lovers.
 
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lentesta

Premium Member
All of the Disney mattresses are relatively new and name-brand (Sealy, Simmons). The pillows are all polyester-filled, as far as we've seen. The Swan and Dolphin have better pillows (down-filled) and IMHO, more comfortable mattresses.

We did some testing on both of these items for all the Disney resorts. Let me know if there's any other info we can help with.

Len
 
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