Anonymous wrote:Do you guys actually sleep like that? I am a light sleeper and so is my preschooler so if we were all in the same room with my crazy sleeper ( thrashes wildly in her sleep) we would be so cranky after a couple of days. We don’t need a lot of space but I really like to at the least have the kids separated, especially since at least one of them typically wakes up early in a new place. I hate being exhausted on vacation!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imy parents always got one room. I shared a bed with my mom, brother shared with dad. My parents are night owls, so the kids just had to try to fall asleep with the light and tv on. I never thought it was weird.
When I was 20 years old, my parents and I (not my brother) and my friend travelled to England. The first night there we all shared one hotel room. My friend and I shared a bed. There we were with the tv on, bedside lamps on, I was reading/drifting off to sleep. And my friend was so annoyed. She asked my parents to turn off the lights and tv, they refused. Friend had a sleep mask and ear plugs but couldn't fall asleep, and she complained incessantly. That was the first time I thought "oh, maybe not everyone is used to falling asleep with lights and a TV on."
Anyway, my only child is 10. A few months ago was the first time he slept in his own room at an air BNB. He's usually too freaked out to sleep alone when not at home. Even at our relative's lake house we visit 3x per year, he still shares a room with us. He'd hate having his own hotel room and has no problem sleeping with a light on or even the tv.
Your parents staying in the same room as your 20 year old friend is very creepy/weird.
Anonymous wrote:Imy parents always got one room. I shared a bed with my mom, brother shared with dad. My parents are night owls, so the kids just had to try to fall asleep with the light and tv on. I never thought it was weird.
When I was 20 years old, my parents and I (not my brother) and my friend travelled to England. The first night there we all shared one hotel room. My friend and I shared a bed. There we were with the tv on, bedside lamps on, I was reading/drifting off to sleep. And my friend was so annoyed. She asked my parents to turn off the lights and tv, they refused. Friend had a sleep mask and ear plugs but couldn't fall asleep, and she complained incessantly. That was the first time I thought "oh, maybe not everyone is used to falling asleep with lights and a TV on."
Anyway, my only child is 10. A few months ago was the first time he slept in his own room at an air BNB. He's usually too freaked out to sleep alone when not at home. Even at our relative's lake house we visit 3x per year, he still shares a room with us. He'd hate having his own hotel room and has no problem sleeping with a light on or even the tv.
Anonymous wrote:Lol I’m 40 and still share a room—even a bed—-with my mom on the rare occasions we go somewhere alone together.