| I'm one of four kids from a family that had tighter budgets when I was little. My parents put my sister and I in one bed, the baby in a pack n play and my brother would get the pull out couch. When my baby sister got older she'd share with my sister and me sometimes. |
Traveling with four children is not a vacation, it is a trip. |
You of this on vacation or trips? If on vacation you are killing your marriage. |
I doubt there is much romance happening being packed 6 to a room at the embassy suites either, to be fair. LOL. At least with 2 rooms everyone would sleep better and you’d have 2 bathrooms. We did 2 rooms like this on shorter trips a few times, when we couldn’t get connecting rooms… |
That is interesting. I would think given Marriot is LDS they'd do the same |
| I don't know how you do a hotel with 4 unless you are ok with kids in another room or you pay for one of the very expensive suites. There are some aparthotels which you can also find on VRBO. |
| We have three kids, and since the youngest outgrew a travel crib, we either select some sort of specialty suite, or we get connecting rooms, or get airbnb/vrbo. It's expensive, but I'm fussy about sleep. Beyond sleep, the one time we all tried to stay in a regular homewood suites room, which had enough sleep space (2 queen beds and a pull-out sofa), the single bathroom was a real issue in the mornings. |
| Four kids definitely require two rooms. Kids are expensive. Four is very expensive. |