Sofa bed for kids?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of coddled DCUM kids. I would absolutely stick a 9 & 13 year old on a sofa bed.


+1.

Seriously, how did you all travel growing up?! I think we had three kids on sofa bed for some trips. One bathroom.

When they were teenagers? You really think two or three teens (or almost teens) can share a bed smaller than a queen?
Anonymous
Get a one bedroom with two beds and one kid can sleep in the bedroom.
Anonymous
What size is the sofa bed? If it's only a full, it was never meant to hold two people. I can't imagine forcing a bad night's sleep on my children while on vacation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of coddled DCUM kids. I would absolutely stick a 9 & 13 year old on a sofa bed.


+1.

Seriously, how did you all travel growing up?! I think we had three kids on sofa bed for some trips. One bathroom.


How did you do it? Oh my, you were so deprived. We have a house smaller than some hotel rooms and only one bathroom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What size is the sofa bed? If it's only a full, it was never meant to hold two people. I can't imagine forcing a bad night's sleep on my children while on vacation.


Lol. Full-sized beds were what many married couples slept on years ago.
Anonymous
When i was a kid, most vacations were spent in a tent, or with kids bedded down on a friend/family member's living room floor.

Honestly, it's good for kids to rough it a bit. It's not good for them to be so cosseted.
Anonymous
I know this is way off in left field but I'll say it anyway. The reason so many kids today struggle with anxiety is that they are treated as so fragile and precious that they can't deal with a sofabed for a few nights. Kids have real problems that they need protection from and help with. Sleeping on a sofa bed is not one of those problems, and you people reacting like it's horrible even to suggest it are ridiculous. With things like sofabeds, Kids should be told to suck it up and deal. I agree withthe PP who said it's for them to rough it sometimes. We used to call this character building lol, and IMO we weren't wrong.
Anonymous
If the kids are small (less than 100 lbs each) I think it’s fine. You can let them know ahead of time so they know what to expect. One may prefer an air mattress in the floor which would be a reasonable compromise. You can pick up one that would work for the 9 yo for $10 (intex twin size.) If it is too bulky to bring back you can just toss it.
Anonymous
^ I just spent the night on a sofa bed with my 6 yo at a stay pineapple hotel after he had a bad dream. It was actually quite comfortable!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What size is the sofa bed? If it's only a full, it was never meant to hold two people. I can't imagine forcing a bad night's sleep on my children while on vacation.


Lol. Full-sized beds were what many married couples slept on years ago.


Seriously. My 6'3" grandpa and average sized grandma shared a full size bed until they were in their 80s and my parents got them a queen. I wouldn't think twice about a sofa bed in this situation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know this is way off in left field but I'll say it anyway. The reason so many kids today struggle with anxiety is that they are treated as so fragile and precious that they can't deal with a sofabed for a few nights. Kids have real problems that they need protection from and help with. Sleeping on a sofa bed is not one of those problems, and you people reacting like it's horrible even to suggest it are ridiculous. With things like sofabeds, Kids should be told to suck it up and deal. I agree withthe PP who said it's for them to rough it sometimes. We used to call this character building lol, and IMO we weren't wrong.


Go back to your outfield.
Anonymous
It’s fine but I’d also ask for a cot,just in case.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know this is way off in left field but I'll say it anyway. The reason so many kids today struggle with anxiety is that they are treated as so fragile and precious that they can't deal with a sofabed for a few nights. Kids have real problems that they need protection from and help with. Sleeping on a sofa bed is not one of those problems, and you people reacting like it's horrible even to suggest it are ridiculous. With things like sofabeds, Kids should be told to suck it up and deal. I agree withthe PP who said it's for them to rough it sometimes. We used to call this character building lol, and IMO we weren't wrong.


Not making my boy-girl super tall and lanky teens share a pullout sofa, sorry. Everyone would be so grumpy in the morning, it would make it unpleasant for ME.

If we have to stay on a hotel, we usually bring an inflatable, so one gets that and one gets the sofa bed. So they’re both at least moderately uncomfortable. But I have to admit, Airbnbs have spoiled my kids, because I can usually find a place where they both get their own bed, if not their own room. Our vacations are more pleasant if everyone gets space to decompress.
Anonymous
Two boys, two girls or a boy and a girl? Are they experienced at sharing a bed? How tall are they? How much do they fight when they share a bed?

I have a boy and a girl and there is extra disagreement when they share a bed which makes the trip unpleasant for the parents. I would pack a sleeping bag and stick one kid on the floor. Or get the connecting rooms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of coddled DCUM kids. I would absolutely stick a 9 & 13 year old on a sofa bed.


+1.

Seriously, how did you all travel growing up?! I think we had three kids on sofa bed for some trips. One bathroom.


Comfortably. Unlike you. I’m not going anywhere where 5 people have to share one bathroom.
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