Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Often I see on here posters mentioning that they "need" a suite or a separate room for their baby in their hotel. There is no way they can share a room with their child while on vacation for a few days. I have to admit, it makes me roll my eyes a bit. We are a family of 6 and have no problem sharing rooms with our kids (sometimes even all 6 of us in one room, if it has 2 Queen beds plus a pull out sofa!) Our travel budget is pretty limited and I just can't see spending tons of money for separate sleeping accommodations when it's only a few nights.
It was like that for me growing up too--I grew up with 2 brothers and 2 parents and EVERY time we went to a hotel, we got a room with 2 double beds and a rollaway cot.
So my question for those of you who consider it very important to have a separate room to sleep in from your child--was it like that for you growing up? On family vacations, did each family member have separate hotel rooms/large suites with multiple bedrooms? If not, and you vacationed more like me (whole family stuffing in one room)--is it just that you have a much larger vacation budget than your parents did? Are you more "high maintenance" than your parents were?
Curious, OP, how do you manage early toddler bedtimes? Does everyone go to sleep at 8 pm?
Anonymous wrote:I like to have sex on vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Often I see on here posters mentioning that they "need" a suite or a separate room for their baby in their hotel. There is no way they can share a room with their child while on vacation for a few days. I have to admit, it makes me roll my eyes a bit. We are a family of 6 and have no problem sharing rooms with our kids (sometimes even all 6 of us in one room, if it has 2 Queen beds plus a pull out sofa!) Our travel budget is pretty limited and I just can't see spending tons of money for separate sleeping accommodations when it's only a few nights.
It was like that for me growing up too--I grew up with 2 brothers and 2 parents and EVERY time we went to a hotel, we got a room with 2 double beds and a rollaway cot.
So my question for those of you who consider it very important to have a separate room to sleep in from your child--was it like that for you growing up? On family vacations, did each family member have separate hotel rooms/large suites with multiple bedrooms? If not, and you vacationed more like me (whole family stuffing in one room)--is it just that you have a much larger vacation budget than your parents did? Are you more "high maintenance" than your parents were?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We usually sleep in the same room-we just like to have separate space do that we aren't constrained by the kids' bedtimes and nap times (our kids are young). We've certainly done standard hotel rooms with no problem, but the cost of a suite is often not much more and makes for a more enjoyable experience. We make good money (not crazy money, but we're comfortable) and don't do extravagant vacations so a minor hotel upgrade isn't a big deal in the grand scheme of things.
Growing up-we camped a lot, visited family a lot (overseas), and I don't remember too many hotel rooms. My parents are definitely fans of the budget hotel though. I'm sure they'd consider some of the hotels we stay in to be too expensive. My inlaws were broke, so vacations were minimal and mostly camping at the beach. I don't think we're higher maintenance-I still love camping and don't need luxury hotels.
This matches my preferences and experience almost exactly. We prefer the suite so we can spend the evening sharing a glass of wine and some nice conversation after the kids go to bed, but don't mind sleeping in the same room as them at all. But the vast majority of our 'vacations' are to visit family and we stay at their homes where this isn't an issue.

Anonymous wrote:We usually sleep in the same room-we just like to have separate space do that we aren't constrained by the kids' bedtimes and nap times (our kids are young). We've certainly done standard hotel rooms with no problem, but the cost of a suite is often not much more and makes for a more enjoyable experience. We make good money (not crazy money, but we're comfortable) and don't do extravagant vacations so a minor hotel upgrade isn't a big deal in the grand scheme of things.
Growing up-we camped a lot, visited family a lot (overseas), and I don't remember too many hotel rooms. My parents are definitely fans of the budget hotel though. I'm sure they'd consider some of the hotels we stay in to be too expensive. My inlaws were broke, so vacations were minimal and mostly camping at the beach. I don't think we're higher maintenance-I still love camping and don't need luxury hotels.
Anonymous wrote:Often I see on here posters mentioning that they "need" a suite or a separate room for their baby in their hotel. There is no way they can share a room with their child while on vacation for a few days. I have to admit, it makes me roll my eyes a bit. We are a family of 6 and have no problem sharing rooms with our kids (sometimes even all 6 of us in one room, if it has 2 Queen beds plus a pull out sofa!) Our travel budget is pretty limited and I just can't see spending tons of money for separate sleeping accommodations when it's only a few nights.
It was like that for me growing up too--I grew up with 2 brothers and 2 parents and EVERY time we went to a hotel, we got a room with 2 double beds and a rollaway cot.
So my question for those of you who consider it very important to have a separate room to sleep in from your child--was it like that for you growing up? On family vacations, did each family member have separate hotel rooms/large suites with multiple bedrooms? If not, and you vacationed more like me (whole family stuffing in one room)--is it just that you have a much larger vacation budget than your parents did? Are you more "high maintenance" than your parents were?