U2_rocks!
<font color=coral>The DISer formerly known as U2_r
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Anyone who has seen this bedroom (the little one with the trundle bed), is there anywhere at all in this room that would fit an air mattress? If so, would it need to be single, or would a double fit? Does the trundle push right up against the twin, or is there a space between them that can't be eliminated?
I'm trying to figure out where everyone will sleep on our upcoming vacation. We have a 3 bedroom, but my parents will have one room, DH and I will have one room, which leaves only the tiny room and the sofa bed for the 3 kids. Now, they are small and are used to sleeping together, so we'd like to put all 3 in that room if they could fit, so that the living room would be free for the 2 adult couples to socialize in after the kids are in bed. If an air mattress could fit I would arrange to borrow one from a friend in Orlando (those things are too heavy to travel with, not to mention the pump!).
Are there any other arrangements that could be made for small children?
I'm trying to figure out where everyone will sleep on our upcoming vacation. We have a 3 bedroom, but my parents will have one room, DH and I will have one room, which leaves only the tiny room and the sofa bed for the 3 kids. Now, they are small and are used to sleeping together, so we'd like to put all 3 in that room if they could fit, so that the living room would be free for the 2 adult couples to socialize in after the kids are in bed. If an air mattress could fit I would arrange to borrow one from a friend in Orlando (those things are too heavy to travel with, not to mention the pump!).
Are there any other arrangements that could be made for small children?