One Bedroom Junior Suite Disneyland Hotel?

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I was looking at the 2 bedroom suite last week but our dates may change and it's not available. So now I'm looking at the 1 bedroom jr suite. Has anyone stayed in that before? It says it has a king bed, sofa bed and "Pull down bed." Does anyone know what that is and it's big enough for a 5'3" teen?

Also wondering if the suite has 1 or 2 bathrooms, or a dining table. Not much information about them on the Disneyland site.

Thanks in advance for any input. :)
 
I was looking at the 2 bedroom suite last week but our dates may change and it's not available. So now I'm looking at the 1 bedroom jr suite. Has anyone stayed in that before? It says it has a king bed, sofa bed and "Pull down bed." Does anyone know what that is and it's big enough for a 5'3" teen?

Also wondering if the suite has 1 or 2 bathrooms, or a dining table. Not much information about them on the Disneyland site.

Thanks in advance for any input. :)
I'm assuming the pull down bed is the same ones they use at WDW, in which case it's a full queen bed, so a 5'3" teen would totally fit.
 
I'm assuming the pull down bed is the same ones they use at WDW, in which case it's a full queen bed, so a 5'3" teen would totally fit.

I don't think so. The listing on the DL site specifically says its twin sized. I don't know for sure but am thinking it's more like some of the twin fold outs found at WDW and Aulani, typically in a "cabinet" under the TV. One of the photos on the DL site shows a cabinet that looks like it could be one of these, though I have never heard of them having these at DLH before.
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ETA: the photos on the DLH site do not seem to show any kind of dining table.
 
We stayed in one (upgraded for free) in 2015. Unless things changed when they did the minor refresh, there was only a queen sized sofa bed pullout in the living area. We didn't have that TV cabinet, so it seems like the pull down bed is in there, and those are typically VERY small, not fully twin sized.
 
Thanks for the input! I changed my dates (Again!) and the 2 bedroom is free. Now I just have to decide which one to stay in. 4 nights in the one bedroom vs 3 nights in the 2 bedroom. It would cost the same, but it's tricky not knowing the bed situation and number of bathrooms etc. Guess I'll have to call the hotel directly.
 
Resurrecting this old thread to ask if anyone has stayed in the junior suite recently. Would it be spacious enough for 4 adults?
 













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