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Can someone tell me the difference in layout/amenities between the dedicated 2 bed units and the lock-offs. In particular is there a difference in beds in the 2nd bedroom?
I don't know about the other resorts, but at BCV there are two different kinds of dedicated 2 bedroom units. Some are dedicated 2 bedrooms with a queen bed and a pullout sofa in the second room. Others are dedicated 2 bedroom units with 2 queen beds in the second bedroom. You have to specify which you want when you make the ressie. The ones with 2 queen beds go pretty quickly.
At Old Key West, the dedicated two bedroom will have two queen size beds in the second bedroom with no door to the outside.
The lock-off two bedroom will have two queen size beds in the second bedroom with a door to the outside, a kitchenette with a small refrigerator, microwave, coffemaker and toaster, basically all the amenities of a studio.
OKW does not have a pull-out couch in a bedroom. They are queen size beds.
Thanks for your speedy replies. I'm assuming that the 2nd bed in the lock-off will have it's own door to the outside then? I'm concerned that if we are in the master bed and our 4 little ones in the 2nd bed, they may be able to get out. Our 4 year old is a bit of an escape artist.
Thanks for your speedy replies. I'm assuming that the 2nd bed in the lock-off will have it's own door to the outside then? I'm concerned that if we are in the master bed and our 4 little ones in the 2nd bed, they may be able to get out. Our 4 year old is a bit of an escape artist.
Can someone tell me the difference in layout/amenities between the dedicated 2 bed units and the lock-offs. In particular is there a difference in beds in the 2nd bedroom?
Thanks for your speedy replies. I'm assuming that the 2nd bed in the lock-off will have it's own door to the outside then? I'm concerned that if we are in the master bed and our 4 little ones in the 2nd bed, they may be able to get out. Our 4 year old is a bit of an escape artist.
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