Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never even heard of doing this. I guarantee if your kids are in the room above me jumping on the bed, I will be calling the front desk and security will be paying you a visit.
Don't be a jerk-- you're not only disturbing other guests, you're damaging hotel property.
Oh, you are just laughable.
Kids have been doing this on vacation for decades.
Anonymous wrote:So what, her and her kids were jumping on beds in a hotel room. No, I've never done it with my kids but it clearly brought her and her kids some joy so what's the harm? And honestly, you sound like a smug b&Tch for saying the bolded. What exactly does her being 150lbs have to do with this at all. And FTR, that does not mean she is "big".Anonymous wrote:Why is this seen as a cute/fun/acceptable thing?
I just looked at my facebook. Someone I know from high school has a photo of her and her two kids jumping "breaking in the hotel room" (jumping on the bed.) She's not a small person (I'm guessing about 150 lbs.) Her kids are about 8 and 11 years old.
WTH?
Do YOU do this in hotels? Do you jump on beds in your own home?Seriously, people need to get a life and stop being so pretentious.
Anonymous wrote:I've never thought about this! My kids would not even consider jumping on their own beds or mine. But when we go into a hotel room they can't resist the urge. What is it about hotel room beds that makes kids want to jump on them? Of course I tell them to stop but really, it happens every time! Funny.
Anonymous wrote:I've never even heard of doing this. I guarantee if your kids are in the room above me jumping on the bed, I will be calling the front desk and security will be paying you a visit.
Don't be a jerk-- you're not only disturbing other guests, you're damaging hotel property.
Anonymous wrote:Wowie. All of the joys of childhood are getting whittled away. Repress this fun now and wait to see what happens later.