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Mattress Toppers
Another post regarding the comfort of the pullout couches and chairs mentioned a mattress topper that made the mattress much more comfortable. I have had a hard time sleeping in a bed until we just got our new latex foam mattress on an adjustable frame (think Craftmatic-type bed). When we go on vacation, I have to heavily drug myself with Benadryl and Motrin to get a marginal amount of sleep each night. I was wondering if anyone knows if they have mattress toppers for the regular beds as well? It might make all the difference I need to sleep at WDW! I've thought of taking my own but I don't need it for any other reason and it would be an extra expense to buy and drag along.
Kathy șoș
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Sorry, I can't answer about mattress toppers at Disney World.
But do want to point out my favorite trick from a trip to China (where all the beds were very, very firm)--I would always take the comforter (usually a down one) and fold it onto itself several time to make a comfortable pillow top for the mattress just big even for me.
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The Swan and Dolphin have amazing beds.
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If you are driving - you can bring along a latex mattress topper - they sell those at any big box retailer - Target, WalMart - and they help mimic Temprapedic mattresses. I'm actually considering one for my trip in June. Mine will get used again on our pull out sofa when my inlaws visit.
But I will also be traveling with a cpap machine.
Katherine
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6/2012 POFQ Celebrating Daughter's HS graduation and my birthday
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That's the dilemma - we're flying so taking my own means extra expenses all around from the purchase itself to the cost of buying and taking an extra suitcase, all for something that I don't even know will work for me. Oh well, I'll just buy lots of Benadryl!
Kathy șoș
LET'S GO BUCS!
Next trip - June '14
Past trips:
6/13, 4/13, 7/12, 7/11, 1/11, 8/10, 7/09, 3/09, 8/08, 8/07, 12/06, 9/05, 7/03, 7/98, 5/96, 8/93, '70's X 2
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Originally Posted by kakn7294
That's the dilemma - we're flying so taking my own means extra expenses all around from the purchase itself to the cost of buying and taking an extra suitcase, all for something that I don't even know will work for me. Oh well, I'll just buy lots of Benadryl!
You might try Melatonin also.
Katherine
6/2015 POP Celebrating Youngest Son's HS graduation and my birthday.
6/2012 POFQ Celebrating Daughter's HS graduation and my birthday
01/2009 ASMu 20th anniversary
12/2004 ASMu
12/2001 POR
12/1982 OffSite, 04/1987 OffSite
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Originally Posted by MstngDrvnDsnyLvr
You might try Melatonin also.
I've thought about it but I have to do more research before I try it. I work night shift and although it's classified as a sleep disorder, my sleep pattern is to generally stay up until 3 or 4am on my off days. I can easily sleep throughout the day. I don't want to take anything that will mess up my own natural sleep rhythm since it works so well for my work schedule.
Kathy șoș
LET'S GO BUCS!
Next trip - June '14
Past trips:
6/13, 4/13, 7/12, 7/11, 1/11, 8/10, 7/09, 3/09, 8/08, 8/07, 12/06, 9/05, 7/03, 7/98, 5/96, 8/93, '70's X 2
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