Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have gotten a hotel from Day 1. Four people in one room sounds like the seventh circle of hell to me. I would get two rooms at the hotel for my family of four.
And I don’t blame the sisters one bit for not wanting to share a bed. Assuming people can afford hotel rooms, that is always better than this insane room sharing nonsense.
How many bathrooms are in this house? Were eight people going to shower and bath with two bathrooms?
Except having young kids makes hotels complicated. Do you really want to have to leave each night at 6 or 7pm so you can get your kids down for bed? And then what do you do until you’re ready for bed yourself? Mornings and meals bring its own complicated set of logistics.
I'm not a fan of crowded the whole family into a single bedroom, but it's often better than the alternative.
Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous to expect grown women to share a bed. Get a hotel or have your kids sleep on floor or air mattresses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have gotten a hotel from Day 1. Four people in one room sounds like the seventh circle of hell to me. I would get two rooms at the hotel for my family of four.
And I don’t blame the sisters one bit for not wanting to share a bed. Assuming people can afford hotel rooms, that is always better than this insane room sharing nonsense.
How many bathrooms are in this house? Were eight people going to shower and bath with two bathrooms?
Except having young kids makes hotels complicated. Do you really want to have to leave each night at 6 or 7pm so you can get your kids down for bed? And then what do you do until you’re ready for bed yourself? Mornings and meals bring its own complicated set of logistics.
I'm not a fan of crowded the whole family into a single bedroom, but it's often better than the alternative.
Anonymous wrote:I would have gotten a hotel from Day 1. Four people in one room sounds like the seventh circle of hell to me. I would get two rooms at the hotel for my family of four.
And I don’t blame the sisters one bit for not wanting to share a bed. Assuming people can afford hotel rooms, that is always better than this insane room sharing nonsense.
How many bathrooms are in this house? Were eight people going to shower and bath with two bathrooms?
Same!! I was always the one being displaced since I was single. Everyone would have a place to sleep except me and I'd be left scrambling to find a friend I could stay with. People think single people don't need good sleep too, and I don't get it. I think the hosts kids get first dibs and then cousins can get the hotel. OP--just do the hotel. Everyone will be glad you did. You won't be stressed out when the baby wakes up at night, and they won't be pissed because a baby woke them up at night. You can shower at your leisure, make coffee in your room, get room service for breakfast, and relax and enjoy. Then head to your aunts for the bulk of the day, then retreat. You'll be glad you did and it will make the visit more pleasant for everyone. It's also less time you have to be chasing your kids around a house that probably hasn't been baby proofed.Anonymous wrote:I would just got a hotel. Your aunt means well but inviting her 2 adult daughters and your family of 4 to stay with her with only 3 bedrooms available for the 8 of you was never a good plan. And I’ll be honest, as an adult I would have been like WTF if I was going to spend Christmas at my mom’s house and was told I had to share a bed with my sister because my cousin’s family was planning to stay there too.
Anonymous wrote:My family and I are headed out west for a Thanksgiving hosted at my aunt’s home.
She has two adult daughters and two spare rooms. She also invited my husband and I and two kids to stay with her. We were happy to stay and looked forward to it. However, she told us about a week ago she would give us the master room
Because her daughters won’t share a bed. My aunt said she will sleep on living room couch. Of course we will now plan to get a hotel. She is upset that we want a hotel now.
Everyone is saying her daughters should share one of the queen beds, so my family can take the other spare room. While I am not going to weigh in, I can personally see my sister and I doing that if our cousin’s family was coming to stay with our parents.
My two kids are little, one being a baby. My cousins are both single and one late 20s and other 30s.
My husband and I are adamant my aunt will not sleep on a couch at her own home.
Thoughts on this situation?