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@staceychev We stayed at CBBR last year in a family suite and enjoyed it so much that we're going back again this year.
If you can upgrade to a "poolside" on the courtyard, you might want to think about it. We had paid for just the "courtyard" too and it automatically gives you a "parking lot" side. At the time last year, there was still a lot of construction sound from the building of the Adventura. And just generally there'd be sound from the road (which is rather busy) and the parking lot (which even at a slow time of year was rather full). After we saw that we went back over to the lobby and asked to upgrade to the 'poolside'. It wasn't a bad upgrade fee, but think it would've been a bit cheaper if we'd decided on that ahead of time. We found the poolside better for our family. We liked being able to see/walk down to the pool and to be so close to cutting over to the lobby building too. We didn't find the pool too loud. And we definitely favoured the looks of the "courtyard" side of the resort over the "towers". We aren't big fans of the large resorts with hallways, hallways, hallways.
We loved the room and the resort. We have a medical issue in our family so having a living room space was definitely great for us. As when we did end up spending afternoons/downtime and evenings in the room, it felt much less like we were just sitting in bed and watching TV. It was like a nice little condo.
As for the comfort level of the furniture -- it's not bad but not great. It likely depends on the ages of your kids and how many people. Be aware that the couch is really more of a two-seater loveseat. A child could likely stretch out and fit on it but after you hit about teen-aged height (likely more than about 5 foot or so), you aren't going to be able to lay flat on it. Your back will be against the armrest and your legs will take up most of the couch -- your feet likely hitting the armrest on the opposite end. So it's a little cramped as a couch -- but we did find when it was set up as a couch that it was pretty comfy (for sitting). The two chairs provided in the room again are comfy but rather small (they have armrests and are padded but certainly not 'armchairs'). There are also two high stools at the kitchenette counter for seating.
When the couch is pulled out and used as a bed it's not super comfy for sleeping. It would likely be OK for a lighter-weight child maybe under 10 (maybe pushing 12 if they're on the small side). But after you get into teens or adults (or if they're heavier set), it's not going to be that comfy. It's not so much a mattress on it as it is a very firm pad a few inches thick. What we ultimately ended up doing was putting an extra comforter on top of the pad to provide some additional cushioning. And then we also had a heating blanket with us (due to the medical condition and stiffness) and we put that on the base of the mattress too and had it on to sort of ease the back muscles while sleeping too to avoid waking stiff.
We are talking about going out to Target and buying a small camping pad or inflatable mattress to put on the pull-out this trip.
It worked well for us but it wasn't the most comfortable experience. The family member sleeping on the couch at nights some nights curled up just as a couch without pulling it out. And also some nights didn't sleep well enough so ended up napping on one of the beds in the sleeping area on our afternoon rest periods.
Still, we liked it enough (and liked the price enough) that we are doing it again. It's not disastrous by any means -- but depending on the size and age of the pull-out sleeper(s), be aware that it might not be the most comfortable, unless they are pretty used to and like a very firm mattress. It definitely wasn't one of the better pull-outs we've ever dealt with. We've never stays a AoA or FW Cabins to have a comparison of US vs WDW pull-outs. But our understanding is they are using a simliar-style pull-outs now since their refibs too.
Hope you love CBBR as much as we did. We're counting down too. 29 days.