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Disney Fantasy Comfy Beds Support Sleep

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Disney-Fantasy-BedSome people find it difficult to sleep when they travel, but the Disney Fantasy’s comfy beds helped me sleep through the night. It wasn’t just me that felt that way. During the Inaugural Cruise, a group of Traveling Mom writers who were onboard came to the consensus that the mattress and bedding had a great deal to do with getting a good night’s sleep.

My cabin was one of the very most forward on the ship. Being concerned about motion sickness due to the location of my cabin, I thought I’d be tossing and turning all night. Although there was a little motion, I slept as soon as I got into bed. One night, I even slept with the TV on.

Usually one to sleep on “my” side of the bed, even when I’m not with my husband, I woke up each morning to find the whole Queen Size bed used. I did move around, but it was because I felt so cozy. The four pillows were all slept on too. I wondered what my room steward thought about me when he saw the well-used, messy bed.

Since resting well is important to me because of the health issues I face, I was relieved to sleep like a contented baby each night. Quick naps were never a problem so I was well rested and ready to take on the activities, the shows and Castaway Cay.

Beds in staterooms on the Disney Fantasy are Sealy Posturepedic Premium Plush Euro-top mattresses. Sheets are Frette 100% Egyptian cotton linen, 300 count. During turn down service, your room steward will leave a towel animal, some chocolates and turn the red pillow around to show the saying, “A dream is a wish your heart makes, when you fall asleep…” And sleep I did.

Connie Roberts is a professional blogger who makes it her mission to advocate for people with medical issues. Travel with a disability is not a struggle, but an opportunity to see the world and let others see that it’s possible and a lot of fun. Tweet with her @ConnieFoggles.

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Connie Roberts admits she’s addicted to Social Media and even answers to her online name, @ConnieFoggles. She has three blogs of her own and when she’s not online, you can find her traveling, especially to Disney World, shopping or dining out.

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#6 KruzinKays 2012-12-24 18:05
Just got back from Disney Fantasy cruise and I have to agree with everyone, that is the best I have slept since I was a child. Has anyone found a site to buy the mattress and/ or bed sheets?
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#5 Sandy Virella 2012-11-18 23:38
Just got home from cruising on the Fantasy and want and need to know the name of the pillows and sheets they used. Can you help?
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#4 DVCfamily3 2012-11-10 14:17
I am SO GLAD to have stumbled upon your post! We cruised on the Fantasy last week! The Bed Was The ULTIMATE! Hubby and I came home to our back ache inducing mattress and were on the search for THE MATTRESS that wee wanted to bring home with us. HA! Here's To 'SUITE' Fantasy DREAMS !!!
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#3 Lindsay Cannon 2012-08-15 23:09
Thanks for sharing nice post like this... Thanks for sharing your thoughts aboutthe comfy bed.

Looking forward for your new post.

GoodLuck!
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#2 Finance TMOM 2012-04-19 09:25
After reading this, I'm ready to head back on the Disney Fantasy for another restful night sleep.
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#1 Working TravelingMom 2012-04-15 11:38
I agree, the beds were so comfy! And the little bit of movement from the ship did was like being rocked to sleep. :)
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