And every bedroom described is more than sufficient for every one of those activities. |
| The college student's family obviously tried to race everybody to the house in the hopes that her uncle would tell them she should go ahead and pick a room and settle in, even though that's not what they all agreed upon. Good for him for not playing along. |
I mean, the college girl's parents could have given their princess their king room in that case. |
This! 2 leftover rooms should have equal 1 king room. And the youngest with the younger kids should have gotten the king. The youngest did a good job of sticking up for themselves regardless. |
You’re all so damned catty. |
Yes, we need more details. |
| If the youngest brother was expected to share their "family" bedroom with little kids, why weren't they given a King? |
| OP said the siblings who wanted Kings paid extra for them. |
| So bizarre. But I'm an only child. People with mobility issues and little kids get priority. Much better if the little kids are settled and less whiny. Everyone else sorts it out. College kids don't get priority and get the couches etc. I've done plenty of trips with friends sharing houses and I just don't care what the sleeping deal is as long as it's not the loudest room next to the front door/kitchen or something. I'm just sleeping there. |
| The college kid deserves nothing but a living room sofa. The youngest should have both smaller rooms. What a 💩 family! |
| I don’t understand the urgency to unpack and shower. Go sit on the deck with a book, walk down to the beach, find a coffee shop, etc. while you wait for people to arrive. |
It says they paid a little more, which implies that they both probably paid the same, and that the family that took 2 rooms didn’t pay double. |
|
Jesus all those people in a five bedroom
House?? |
We don't know how many kids or how they were distributed except for Princess VeRoomca. |
Great summary, and I love it too. Thanks for bringing this to us, OP! I am assuming you are the 3rd oldest sibling? |