I think the best answer would be, ‘Is the child old enough/mature enough for the top bunk of a bunk bed?’ If no then I definitely would not put them on that bunk either.
I think the best answer would be, ‘Is the child old/m enough/mature enough for the top bunk of a bunk bed?’ If no then I definitely would not put them on that bunk either.
When our kids were like 4 and 5, we had them sleep head to toe on the sofa because we were nervous about the bunk. They loved it. So you could try it and if it looks too dangerous, if you have little kids, they can both fit on the sofa.
On all three of our Disney cruises we pulled the mattress down from the top bunk and placed it on the floor next to the sofa bed because my kiddo didn't want to go on the top bunk. We stowed the ladder under the bed and then put the mattress back up in the morning.
My just turned 5 year old grandson slept there, but he has a loft bed at home so he's used to climbing in.
And I actually slept up there a couple of nights after he had fallen asleep in the lower bunk with me. I'm a size 10 sixty year old, and while I had to watch my head, I felt perfectly safe in it.
Obviously it is pretty safe since they still have them, but a rocking ship and a moving sugared up 4-10 year old still worries me. Ours played up there but ended up both on the couch to sleep last trip, but next time they will be 8/13 so maybe they will pull it off. But my 8 year so may have to ask for the bed rails and the regular rails to build a fortress up there!
Mine were 8 & 10 on our first cruise and fought over it - both did fine up there. Now, at 11 & 13 - they both want it for an upcoming cruise and are negotiating who will get it the first few nights, and who will be 2nd or how they will work it out.
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