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Old Jul 29, 2013 | 9:30 am
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Originally Posted by nba1017
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Four Seasons' rollaways are just twin versions of their normal mattresses; I've seen them set them up two side by side and covered up like a king. Certainly much nicer than any sofabed, if not as desirable due to the gap in the middle.
I agree with those who said that sofa beds are NEVER comfortable. At least in my experience.

One Westin rollaway bed stands out, though. We got one for my 4-year old daughter at the Westin Arlington, VA and it was awesome. I would have slept in it. The bed was simply a rollaway twin version of their regular mattress, and came made up with the same linens and comforter that were on the two queen beds in the room. I was thoroughly impressed to the extent that I looked it up online to see if I could buy one for guests at my home. They are for sale, but the price seemed pretty ridiculous for something that might get one or two nights of use each year.
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