| we only have a queen and it's not possible. but a king might? |
| Sounds like college spring break. |
| We got stuck on a king bed when the Residence Inn we booked at didn't honor our reservation requirements and stuck us in a king instead of the two-Queen suite we specified. The kids were 3 and 5 and it made for a VERY uncomfortable, sideways sleeping night. |
| We fit 4 and it was fine-one adult, one tween, one elementary & one preschooler. 5 would be too much. |
| We (pretty) comfortably fit three on a full, so I think we could squeeze five onto a king! |
| Please explain why you want to know this. I'm dying to know! |
| Yes, if you want to ruin your vacation because you are all tired and cranky. Do not underestimate the value of good sleep! |
| One of my friends did this...she put her kids horizontally on the K bed. |
| We have fit four on our king bed at home - 2 adults, a 7 year old and a 4 year old. It was not particularly comfortable. I can't imagine it with 5. |
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Holy crap, our king feels crowded with our kicky four year old in it!
Save yourself, bring sleeping bags for the kids. |
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need to catch a 7am flight out of IAD so contemplating getting a hotel room nearby.
kids are 9, 7, 2. like the sleeping bag idea! tks! |
| Planning an orgy? |
| Put the younger 2 on pallets and tell them they are camping. Someone will end up on the floor anyway, so you might as well do it before 3am. |
| We've fit 4--2 adults; 2 kids. Ask for a roll-away cot. |
| If they're midgets, sure. |