Anonymous wrote:What about a 1 BR suite, youm DH and baby in BR, older kids on sofabed?

Anonymous wrote:Don't people have sex on vacations anymore? 2 rooms. Always.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do. Kids are 5, 3, and 22 months. We get a king room and bring sleeping bags for the older two, baby in pnp. Hotel beds are high off the ground and I don't want my two falling out. They like having asleep over. Sometimes I do have to say 4 guests, as it won't let me make the reservation for 5. I know as they get older our arrangements will change. It just saves is some money now. DH and I spend a little time hanging out in the bathroom until the kids fall asleep and then we can go in and watch TV. Works for us for now.
Everything about this seems so gross. Hotel floors creep me out.
Our kids are 7, 5 and almost 3. We've done two doubles and a PNP, but that's the worst of the possible options, and we limit it to when it's only for a night or there are no other options. We prefer a suite. We put the older kids on the sofa bed (which also kind of grosses me out, but I deal with it), and the youngest on a rollaway or PNP. That allows us to stay up a little later in the other room.
Three kids certainly makes costs and logistics of vacations more challenging!!
Anonymous wrote:We do. Kids are 5, 3, and 22 months. We get a king room and bring sleeping bags for the older two, baby in pnp. Hotel beds are high off the ground and I don't want my two falling out. They like having asleep over. Sometimes I do have to say 4 guests, as it won't let me make the reservation for 5. I know as they get older our arrangements will change. It just saves is some money now. DH and I spend a little time hanging out in the bathroom until the kids fall asleep and then we can go in and watch TV. Works for us for now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family of seven here, and we'll crash just about anywhere. Found some hotel rooms on our last road trip with three double beds and enough room for a sleeping bag and a pillow on the floor - perfect! Heck, we'll crash in your basement if you let us! Have sleeping bags, will travel!
You know how annoying it is. We have a tiny house and my husband's friends and their teenagers came for a week (as in one bathroom tiny). They insisted on staying with us and they'd crash anywhere. So, we stuck them the unfinished basement as they said they were ok with that... but they ended up being all over the house all the time and everything was a drama (i.e. breakfast where the parents said fend for themselves but the teenagers were not comfortable helping themselves so it was a morning war and I had to get up every morning and cook) and they kept my kids up to all hours with the arguing and noise. (And, I made a huge mistake being nice about it as the following summer they sent the kids for a few weeks so they could have a break.)
Well I didn't say we were completely clueless! We would do this "basement bunkhouse" thing for an overnight somewhere, but I wouldn't mooch off someone for a week where the space clearly wouldn't accommodate us. And I would have no problem if someone told us, you know, we think you'd really be more comfortable in a hotel. Shame on you for letting them repeat the performance.
Most people wouldn't tell you. I never would nor would my husband. You are clueless if you do it overnight and even call it "basement bunkhouse." Its a lot of work for one evening to clear out that much space for 4-5 and then heavily clean since we don't use the basement and then all the other stuff, food, towels, etc. Then the fun of cleaning it all up and the laundry afterward from all the bedding. Its not shame on me. I had no choice. They invited themselves, my husband tried to talk them out of it and they didn't really give us the option.