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07/23/2015 02:20 PM
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Just a quick question - I am about ready to book my trip...I think I remember reading on here before that Royal Palm has a sofa bed in all of their rooms - am I crazy or is that right?
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Yes they do. The two bedroom units have two king beds and a sofa bed in the living room.
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The two bedroom units do, yes. I've never been inside a one bedroom unit, so don't know on that.
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Yes the one bedroom units have sleep sofas also.
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OK, your note just referred to the two bedrooms.. And by the way, some of the 2 BR units at RP have 2 twins in the back bedroom. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Wink.gif" alt="" />
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And I know of one ground floor 2 bedroom unit that does NOT have a sofa bed.
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Are you talking about the unit that Sharon manages? That is a wholly owned unit, so not in the regular timeshare or hotel rental pool.
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Thanks to all of you <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Wink.gif" alt="" />
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I am referring to unit 8123. I know it's privately owned, but it's always on VRBO and other rental sites. I don't know if the Queen 'manages' it.
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We've stayed there twice and I don't remember the number!
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Was it a ground floor unit Carol? Near the Topper's end?
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Yes, a ground floor unit, but much closer to the other end, maybe only about 5 units from the canal that goes to the bridge.
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Whole ownership units don't necessarily have the same as the hotel units. The unit I rent (8123) does not have a sofa pull out, but the owner told me that in advance. So if you are renting from the hotel it should, otherwise ask the owner.
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That's the one I'm referring to...Tim's unit.
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