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Twin beds in Orlando - single or queen?

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We are looking to accommodate 4 adults and 4 children in a 3 bed unit in Marriott in Orlando. We don't want to use a sofa bed in the living area. A guest bedroom with 2 queen beds as opposed to 2 singles would be perfect. Does anyone know which Marriotts have 2 queens in the 2nd bedroom?

Many thanks

India
 

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We are looking to accommodate 4 adults and 4 children in a 3 bed unit in Marriott in Orlando. We don't want to use a sofa bed in the living area. A guest bedroom with 2 queen beds as opposed to 2 singles would be perfect. Does anyone know which Marriotts have 2 queens in the 2nd bedroom?

Many thanks

India

It looks like Imperial Palms may have twin beds in the extra bedroom. You will want to try and get a dedicated 3BR at MGV. They should each have two queens in the extra bedrooms. Someone else should be able to confirm.
 
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Grande Vista has a king in the master, queen and sleep sofa in the lock off, and two doubles/twins in the dedicated second bedroom.
 

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We have stayed in a GV 3 BR that was not a lock-off. It had a king in the master, and 2 queens in each of the other bedrooms.
 

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We stayed in a non lock-off 2bdrm villa at Grande Vista and there were two queen beds in the 2nd bdrm, one king in the master.
I think there are many different configurations here depending on if you get a lock-off or not.
 

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We stayed in a non lock-off 2bdrm villa at Grande Vista and there were two queen beds in the 2nd bdrm, one king in the master.
I think there are many different configurations here depending on if you get a lock-off or not.

We had the same experience in a dedicated 2BR. I know though that the lockoff 2BRs have a king and sofa bed in the lock off.
 

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We are looking to accommodate 4 adults and 4 children in a 3 bed unit in Marriott in Orlando. We don't want to use a sofa bed in the living area. A guest bedroom with 2 queen beds as opposed to 2 singles would be perfect.

It just occurred to me, how can you fit 8 people with 2 queen beds in one bedroom and a king in the other if you don't want to use the sofa?:shrug: Do you mean a 3 bedroom unit, not 3 bed unit?
 

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It just occurred to me, how can you fit 8 people with 2 queen beds in one bedroom and a king in the other if you don't want to use the sofa?:shrug: Do you mean a 3 bedroom unit, not 3 bed unit?

The OP did say a 3BR unit. Others jumped in with their experiences with a 2BR.
 

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Which building?

Thanks for all of your replies, that's really helpful. We have been to GV before, a long time ago and I guess it's much bigger now. I'll reqest a 3 bed with queens in the other rooms. Any recommendations for which unit/building - I'd like to request a new or renovated one. I know we're exchanging but being a Marriott owner elsewhere we shouldn't be right at the bottom of the pecking order!

India
 
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