Anonymous wrote:It's first come first served and she asked me so I asked on here. Thank you to the posters who acrtually gave me a helpful response to offer my child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did someone tell you she gets to decide this? At my camp, it was first-come-first served. At some camps they don't even have bunk beds.
Anyway, bottom bunk is easier access, less annoying for midnight bathroom trips, more likely to be the bunk where friends visit. Top bunk has a "cool" factor, and is quieter, since no one is creaking around on top of you.
Bottom bunk generally gets to claim any floor space, too, under/in front/beside the bed, unless the camp assigns that for trunks and such.
At my camp, there was nothing allowed on the floor - so we could sweep and keep the place clean. Otherwise this description is correct. I always found the bottom claustrophobic.
Anonymous wrote:Did someone tell you she gets to decide this? At my camp, it was first-come-first served. At some camps they don't even have bunk beds.
Anyway, bottom bunk is easier access, less annoying for midnight bathroom trips, more likely to be the bunk where friends visit. Top bunk has a "cool" factor, and is quieter, since no one is creaking around on top of you.
Bottom bunk generally gets to claim any floor space, too, under/in front/beside the bed, unless the camp assigns that for trunks and such.
Anonymous wrote:Did someone tell you she gets to decide this? At my camp, it was first-come-first served. At some camps they don't even have bunk beds.
Anyway, bottom bunk is easier access, less annoying for midnight bathroom trips, more likely to be the bunk where friends visit. Top bunk has a "cool" factor, and is quieter, since no one is creaking around on top of you.
Bottom bunk generally gets to claim any floor space, too, under/in front/beside the bed, unless the camp assigns that for trunks and such.