Anonymous wrote:I can absolutely see how this situation started, possibly right here on DCUM.
DIL: "My in-laws like to come with us on vacation and they prefer adjoining rooms. We have never liked this arrangement because ILs are up really early and they wake up the kids no matter how 'quiet' they say they are. The kids need to sleep later than 5:30am. I don't know what to do."
DCUM: "Tell your MIL that you recently went on vacation and were assigned an adjoining room and it was really disruptive. Tell her that since this experience, you've changed your mind about the adjoining rooms being a good plan!"
Anonymous wrote:As a MIL, I can’t imagine wanting to be in an adjoining room with my son and DIL and their kids. My spouse and I would prefer to have some privacy, especially in a vacation situation.
How do you manage intimate time together with your spouse with your son, his wife, and their kids right there on the other side of the door? No thanks! My spouse and I would feel very uncomfortable in that situation, and it would affect our ability to enjoy each other. We would greatly prefer separate rooms, on different floors or wings of the hotel, if possible.
Anonymous wrote:As a MIL, I can’t imagine wanting to be in an adjoining room with my son and DIL and their kids. My spouse and I would prefer to have some privacy, especially in a vacation situation.
How do you manage intimate time together with your spouse with your son, his wife, and their kids right there on the other side of the door? No thanks! My spouse and I would feel very uncomfortable in that situation, and it would affect our ability to enjoy each other. We would greatly prefer separate rooms, on different floors or wings of the hotel, if possible.
Anonymous wrote:This has to be a troll