Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are booking suits/connected rooms with a door open since kids were toddlers.
Those who share a single room, what do you do after kids are in bed at 9:00pm? Sit silently in a dark room?
My budget is not even close to $1K/night but if I can't afford two rooms for $X each, I will go to a $X/2 place.
We would only do this if we actually did want to fall asleep that early. Like if there are jet lag reasons, or getting up really early for a flight or something, or because we're really tired from skiing.
Or I take a nice quiet bath and DH listens to a podcast. It's not that hard.
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as someone who worked as a hotel housekeeper to put myself through grad school- you will n e v e r find me taking a bath in a hotel room. omg.
I was thinking the same thing…who soaks in a hotel tub?? 🤮🤮
I live in an apartment with a tiny shower stall. I miss baths so much. I'd LOVE access to a tub!
Trust me, you do not want to bathe in a hotel tub.
If you actually clean it with a chemical it should be ok.
I can even imagine how some of you live or you have huge homes... not a big deal to us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are booking suits/connected rooms with a door open since kids were toddlers.
Those who share a single room, what do you do after kids are in bed at 9:00pm? Sit silently in a dark room?
My budget is not even close to $1K/night but if I can't afford two rooms for $X each, I will go to a $X/2 place.
We would only do this if we actually did want to fall asleep that early. Like if there are jet lag reasons, or getting up really early for a flight or something, or because we're really tired from skiing.
Or I take a nice quiet bath and DH listens to a podcast. It's not that hard.
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as someone who worked as a hotel housekeeper to put myself through grad school- you will n e v e r find me taking a bath in a hotel room. omg.
I was thinking the same thing…who soaks in a hotel tub?? 🤮🤮
I live in an apartment with a tiny shower stall. I miss baths so much. I'd LOVE access to a tub!
Trust me, you do not want to bathe in a hotel tub.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are booking suits/connected rooms with a door open since kids were toddlers.
Those who share a single room, what do you do after kids are in bed at 9:00pm? Sit silently in a dark room?
My budget is not even close to $1K/night but if I can't afford two rooms for $X each, I will go to a $X/2 place.
We would only do this if we actually did want to fall asleep that early. Like if there are jet lag reasons, or getting up really early for a flight or something, or because we're really tired from skiing.
Or I take a nice quiet bath and DH listens to a podcast. It's not that hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are booking suits/connected rooms with a door open since kids were toddlers.
Those who share a single room, what do you do after kids are in bed at 9:00pm? Sit silently in a dark room?
My budget is not even close to $1K/night but if I can't afford two rooms for $X each, I will go to a $X/2 place.
We would only do this if we actually did want to fall asleep that early. Like if there are jet lag reasons, or getting up really early for a flight or something, or because we're really tired from skiing.
Or I take a nice quiet bath and DH listens to a podcast. It's not that hard.
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as someone who worked as a hotel housekeeper to put myself through grad school- you will n e v e r find me taking a bath in a hotel room. omg.
I was thinking the same thing…who soaks in a hotel tub?? 🤮🤮
I live in an apartment with a tiny shower stall. I miss baths so much. I'd LOVE access to a tub!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are booking suits/connected rooms with a door open since kids were toddlers.
Those who share a single room, what do you do after kids are in bed at 9:00pm? Sit silently in a dark room?
My budget is not even close to $1K/night but if I can't afford two rooms for $X each, I will go to a $X/2 place.
We would only do this if we actually did want to fall asleep that early. Like if there are jet lag reasons, or getting up really early for a flight or something, or because we're really tired from skiing.
Or I take a nice quiet bath and DH listens to a podcast. It's not that hard.
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as someone who worked as a hotel housekeeper to put myself through grad school- you will n e v e r find me taking a bath in a hotel room. omg.
I was thinking the same thing…who soaks in a hotel tub?? 🤮🤮
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are booking suits/connected rooms with a door open since kids were toddlers.
Those who share a single room, what do you do after kids are in bed at 9:00pm? Sit silently in a dark room?
My budget is not even close to $1K/night but if I can't afford two rooms for $X each, I will go to a $X/2 place.
We would only do this if we actually did want to fall asleep that early. Like if there are jet lag reasons, or getting up really early for a flight or something, or because we're really tired from skiing.
Or I take a nice quiet bath and DH listens to a podcast. It's not that hard.
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as someone who worked as a hotel housekeeper to put myself through grad school- you will n e v e r find me taking a bath in a hotel room. omg.
I was thinking the same thing…who soaks in a hotel tub?? 🤮🤮
Anonymous wrote:I like resorts with resort amenities. I don't want to cook or clean on my vacation, so AirBnBs are a no. We aren't rich - we budget and save for family vacations including meals out. We prefer 2 rooms or a suite with a door that closes but when that's not affordable at a place we want to be, we all share. Nobody gets the best sleep in those instances but I'm trying to raise my kids to be adaptable and non-snowflakey.
Growing up, my family of 5 never stayed in hotels. Too expensive. Camping or road trips to visit relatives was all there was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are booking suits/connected rooms with a door open since kids were toddlers.
Those who share a single room, what do you do after kids are in bed at 9:00pm? Sit silently in a dark room?
My budget is not even close to $1K/night but if I can't afford two rooms for $X each, I will go to a $X/2 place.
We would only do this if we actually did want to fall asleep that early. Like if there are jet lag reasons, or getting up really early for a flight or something, or because we're really tired from skiing.
Or I take a nice quiet bath and DH listens to a podcast. It's not that hard.
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as someone who worked as a hotel housekeeper to put myself through grad school- you will n e v e r find me taking a bath in a hotel room. omg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are booking suits/connected rooms with a door open since kids were toddlers.
Those who share a single room, what do you do after kids are in bed at 9:00pm? Sit silently in a dark room?
My budget is not even close to $1K/night but if I can't afford two rooms for $X each, I will go to a $X/2 place.
We would only do this if we actually did want to fall asleep that early. Like if there are jet lag reasons, or getting up really early for a flight or something, or because we're really tired from skiing.
Or I take a nice quiet bath and DH listens to a podcast. It's not that hard.
as someone who worked as a hotel housekeeper to put myself through grad school- you will n e v e r find me taking a bath in a hotel room. omg.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the people who get two rooms care what the rest of us do? I certainly don’t care what you do, or think about it at all. We are happy.
I’m gonna have to refer you back to the Original post on this one. It is literally what she asked and the entire point of the post.
I wasn't refering to OP, but all of the PP's who seem legit angry that some families share a hotel room? What's it to them? Its totally fine if you don't want to do that - doesn't bother me in the least. Its your money! I'm not sure why our choice should bother some strangers so much? Its weird.
I see equally smug “we enjoy spending time together” from those advocating to share one room implying those who don’t want to sleep with their children in the room or bed somehow love their family less.
+1
The people on the other side are just as strongly voicing their opinions. I didn’t see anyone who seems “legit angry”. Stop being defensive.
The posters calling people cheap, or poor? What is their motivation? Again, why do they care?
When you tell me that your family truly needs 2 rooms to enjoy a vacation, I believe you. Why can't you believe me that my family can quite easily enjoy our vacation in one room?
Again it’s a message board with various viewpoints. I never called out cheap or poor but several people brought up cost (including the OP who said that’s why they were doing one room). It is, in fact, usually cheaper to have one room than two.
It is no more offensive than the poster who responded “what is wrong with your kids?” to the person that said they wanted two rooms. So, equal vitriol coming from both sides. You personally may be respectful of people wanting two rooms, but some people weren’t. And so they got fired back at.
Its classic DCUM rich person judginess. And DCUM must make other parents feel WRONG because its the only way to validate their own parenting choices. Its the same as working/SAH, breast/bottle feeding etc. Everyone just mind their business.
OP said her hotel is $1K per night. It’s funny you are bent out of shape about this - it doesn’t make any sense. Other people have said they’d rather do a cheaper resort and be able to get two rooms. Again, OP is hardly slumming it.
Anonymous wrote:We are booking suits/connected rooms with a door open since kids were toddlers.
Those who share a single room, what do you do after kids are in bed at 9:00pm? Sit silently in a dark room?
My budget is not even close to $1K/night but if I can't afford two rooms for $X each, I will go to a $X/2 place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are booking suits/connected rooms with a door open since kids were toddlers.
Those who share a single room, what do you do after kids are in bed at 9:00pm? Sit silently in a dark room?
My budget is not even close to $1K/night but if I can't afford two rooms for $X each, I will go to a $X/2 place.
We would only do this if we actually did want to fall asleep that early. Like if there are jet lag reasons, or getting up really early for a flight or something, or because we're really tired from skiing.
Or I take a nice quiet bath and DH listens to a podcast. It's not that hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are booking suits/connected rooms with a door open since kids were toddlers.
Those who share a single room, what do you do after kids are in bed at 9:00pm? Sit silently in a dark room?
My budget is not even close to $1K/night but if I can't afford two rooms for $X each, I will go to a $X/2 place.
We would only do this if we actually did want to fall asleep that early. Like if there are jet lag reasons, or getting up really early for a flight or something, or because we're really tired from skiing.