Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are a family of 5 - 2 adults and 3 kids. Many rooms have a max occupancy of 4. We are traveling to other countries. We can fit easily and often stay in rooms for 4 in the US. It makes me nervous to do so in another country.
Would you just book the room (Suite) that has a max of 4?
Get two rooms. If you can afford to go to Singapore, you can afford two rooms. Also, everybody will be more comfortable and rest better with two rooms. Bathroom situation with five in a room sounds terrible too- toilet, makeup, shower, brushing teeth…not enough room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way you “fit easily” in these rooms. You’re throwing a kid on the floor or cramming 3 people in a bed which is nuts. You need 2 rooms. Parent in each room, split up the kids.
This
Just because nobody complains doesn’t mean nobody is uncomfortable.
We do this. Three kids (8, 10, 10) in one bed, my boyfriend and I in the other. Our kids can’t be in a different room. They are too young.
We don’t have a lot of money but love to travel. Our kids have never complained, because they love to travel!
Are all of the kids yours, all his? Or a mix?
Of course the kids are too young to be in their own room, but you and your boyfriend should each sleep in a room. You with your kids in one room, your boyfriend with his kids in the other. Or all the females in one room, all the males in another.
At ages 8-10 they are way too big to all share one queen size bed.
Two are mine; one is his. We compromise on space so that we can travel more. No one complains.
Girl be quiet. Those kids are not happy to be shoved in a bed all 3 together because you and your boyfriend can’t afford a second room.
The kids can’t be in a room by themselves. They are kids.
Connecting rooms? Split up adults?
The adults can't split up! It's OP's BOYFRIEND.
Boyfriend sleeps with their kid. Girlfriend sleeps with theirs. Not that hard.
Also, calm down on exclamation marks and all caps. Most can read and can figure out how to split up a hotel room.
We are the adults. We sleep together. Some of you let your kids run your lives.
Anonymous wrote:We are a family of 5 - 2 adults and 3 kids. Many rooms have a max occupancy of 4. We are traveling to other countries. We can fit easily and often stay in rooms for 4 in the US. It makes me nervous to do so in another country.
Would you just book the room (Suite) that has a max of 4?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way you “fit easily” in these rooms. You’re throwing a kid on the floor or cramming 3 people in a bed which is nuts. You need 2 rooms. Parent in each room, split up the kids.
This
Just because nobody complains doesn’t mean nobody is uncomfortable.
We do this. Three kids (8, 10, 10) in one bed, my boyfriend and I in the other. Our kids can’t be in a different room. They are too young.
We don’t have a lot of money but love to travel. Our kids have never complained, because they love to travel!
Are all of the kids yours, all his? Or a mix?
Of course the kids are too young to be in their own room, but you and your boyfriend should each sleep in a room. You with your kids in one room, your boyfriend with his kids in the other. Or all the females in one room, all the males in another.
At ages 8-10 they are way too big to all share one queen size bed.
Two are mine; one is his. We compromise on space so that we can travel more. No one complains.
Girl be quiet. Those kids are not happy to be shoved in a bed all 3 together because you and your boyfriend can’t afford a second room.
The kids can’t be in a room by themselves. They are kids.
Connecting rooms? Split up adults?
The adults can't split up! It's OP's BOYFRIEND.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way you “fit easily” in these rooms. You’re throwing a kid on the floor or cramming 3 people in a bed which is nuts. You need 2 rooms. Parent in each room, split up the kids.
This
Just because nobody complains doesn’t mean nobody is uncomfortable.
We do this. Three kids (8, 10, 10) in one bed, my boyfriend and I in the other. Our kids can’t be in a different room. They are too young.
We don’t have a lot of money but love to travel. Our kids have never complained, because they love to travel!
Are all of the kids yours, all his? Or a mix?
Of course the kids are too young to be in their own room, but you and your boyfriend should each sleep in a room. You with your kids in one room, your boyfriend with his kids in the other. Or all the females in one room, all the males in another.
At ages 8-10 they are way too big to all share one queen size bed.
Two are mine; one is his. We compromise on space so that we can travel more. No one complains.
Girl be quiet. Those kids are not happy to be shoved in a bed all 3 together because you and your boyfriend can’t afford a second room.
The kids can’t be in a room by themselves. They are kids.
Connecting rooms? Split up adults?
The adults can't split up! It's OP's BOYFRIEND.
Boyfriend sleeps with their kid. Girlfriend sleeps with theirs. Not that hard.
Also, calm down on exclamation marks and all caps. Most can read and can figure out how to split up a hotel room.
We are the adults. We sleep together. Some of you let your kids run your lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way you “fit easily” in these rooms. You’re throwing a kid on the floor or cramming 3 people in a bed which is nuts. You need 2 rooms. Parent in each room, split up the kids.
This
Just because nobody complains doesn’t mean nobody is uncomfortable.
We do this. Three kids (8, 10, 10) in one bed, my boyfriend and I in the other. Our kids can’t be in a different room. They are too young.
We don’t have a lot of money but love to travel. Our kids have never complained, because they love to travel!
Are all of the kids yours, all his? Or a mix?
Of course the kids are too young to be in their own room, but you and your boyfriend should each sleep in a room. You with your kids in one room, your boyfriend with his kids in the other. Or all the females in one room, all the males in another.
At ages 8-10 they are way too big to all share one queen size bed.
Two are mine; one is his. We compromise on space so that we can travel more. No one complains.
Girl be quiet. Those kids are not happy to be shoved in a bed all 3 together because you and your boyfriend can’t afford a second room.
The kids can’t be in a room by themselves. They are kids.
Connecting rooms? Split up adults?
The adults can't split up! It's OP's BOYFRIEND.
Boyfriend sleeps with their kid. Girlfriend sleeps with theirs. Not that hard.
Also, calm down on exclamation marks and all caps. Most can read and can figure out how to split up a hotel room.
We are the adults. We sleep together. Some of you let your kids run your lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way you “fit easily” in these rooms. You’re throwing a kid on the floor or cramming 3 people in a bed which is nuts. You need 2 rooms. Parent in each room, split up the kids.
This
Just because nobody complains doesn’t mean nobody is uncomfortable.
We do this. Three kids (8, 10, 10) in one bed, my boyfriend and I in the other. Our kids can’t be in a different room. They are too young.
We don’t have a lot of money but love to travel. Our kids have never complained, because they love to travel!
Are all of the kids yours, all his? Or a mix?
Of course the kids are too young to be in their own room, but you and your boyfriend should each sleep in a room. You with your kids in one room, your boyfriend with his kids in the other. Or all the females in one room, all the males in another.
At ages 8-10 they are way too big to all share one queen size bed.
Two are mine; one is his. We compromise on space so that we can travel more. No one complains.
Girl be quiet. Those kids are not happy to be shoved in a bed all 3 together because you and your boyfriend can’t afford a second room.
The kids can’t be in a room by themselves. They are kids.
Connecting rooms? Split up adults?
The adults can't split up! It's OP's BOYFRIEND.
Boyfriend sleeps with their kid. Girlfriend sleeps with theirs. Not that hard.
Also, calm down on exclamation marks and all caps. Most can read and can figure out how to split up a hotel room.
Anonymous wrote:NP here.
My boyfriend and I and our kids usually get a suite. Sofa beds these days are pretty good. We put the three kids in the king-size bed and the 2 of us on the sofabed in the living area works well. Kids are asleep several hours before us so it makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way you “fit easily” in these rooms. You’re throwing a kid on the floor or cramming 3 people in a bed which is nuts. You need 2 rooms. Parent in each room, split up the kids.
This
Just because nobody complains doesn’t mean nobody is uncomfortable.
We do this. Three kids (8, 10, 10) in one bed, my boyfriend and I in the other. Our kids can’t be in a different room. They are too young.
We don’t have a lot of money but love to travel. Our kids have never complained, because they love to travel!
Are all of the kids yours, all his? Or a mix?
Of course the kids are too young to be in their own room, but you and your boyfriend should each sleep in a room. You with your kids in one room, your boyfriend with his kids in the other. Or all the females in one room, all the males in another.
At ages 8-10 they are way too big to all share one queen size bed.
Two are mine; one is his. We compromise on space so that we can travel more. No one complains.
Girl be quiet. Those kids are not happy to be shoved in a bed all 3 together because you and your boyfriend can’t afford a second room.
The kids can’t be in a room by themselves. They are kids.
Connecting rooms? Split up adults?
The adults can't split up! It's OP's BOYFRIEND.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which country? Many countries around the world aggressively monitor this and you would not be allowed to have 5 people at check in.
Singapore
No.
Write ahead and state your circumstances. Singapore has very strict laws.
Agreed. This would be the last place I would ever consider this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way you “fit easily” in these rooms. You’re throwing a kid on the floor or cramming 3 people in a bed which is nuts. You need 2 rooms. Parent in each room, split up the kids.
This
Just because nobody complains doesn’t mean nobody is uncomfortable.
We do this. Three kids (8, 10, 10) in one bed, my boyfriend and I in the other. Our kids can’t be in a different room. They are too young.
We don’t have a lot of money but love to travel. Our kids have never complained, because they love to travel!
Are all of the kids yours, all his? Or a mix?
Of course the kids are too young to be in their own room, but you and your boyfriend should each sleep in a room. You with your kids in one room, your boyfriend with his kids in the other. Or all the females in one room, all the males in another.
At ages 8-10 they are way too big to all share one queen size bed.
Two are mine; one is his. We compromise on space so that we can travel more. No one complains.
Girl be quiet. Those kids are not happy to be shoved in a bed all 3 together because you and your boyfriend can’t afford a second room.
The kids can’t be in a room by themselves. They are kids.
Connecting rooms? Split up adults?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way you “fit easily” in these rooms. You’re throwing a kid on the floor or cramming 3 people in a bed which is nuts. You need 2 rooms. Parent in each room, split up the kids.
This
Just because nobody complains doesn’t mean nobody is uncomfortable.
We do this. Three kids (8, 10, 10) in one bed, my boyfriend and I in the other. Our kids can’t be in a different room. They are too young.
We don’t have a lot of money but love to travel. Our kids have never complained, because they love to travel!
Are all of the kids yours, all his? Or a mix?
Of course the kids are too young to be in their own room, but you and your boyfriend should each sleep in a room. You with your kids in one room, your boyfriend with his kids in the other. Or all the females in one room, all the males in another.
At ages 8-10 they are way too big to all share one queen size bed.
Two are mine; one is his. We compromise on space so that we can travel more. No one complains.
Girl be quiet. Those kids are not happy to be shoved in a bed all 3 together because you and your boyfriend can’t afford a second room.
The kids can’t be in a room by themselves. They are kids.