Queens don't separate? Recommendation for mother son combo, please

My husband has restless leg as well. (Long plane rides drive him crazy.) I've been known to sleep on a few sofas!



Hope they're friendly ogres :thumbsup2



And, as someone mentioned, when two friends are sharing a room and paying the same amount, how do you choose who gets the bed and who gets the sofa, no matter how comfortable.
Rock, paper, scissors?
 
Rock, paper, scissors?

Since I'm a little (okay, not so little) old lady with white hair I can say this . . .

Do you think a video of two little old ladies doing rock, paper, scissors in their Disney cabin would go viral?
 
My husband has restless leg as well. (Long plane rides drive him crazy.) I've been known to sleep on a few sofas!
This has nothing to do with the thread but I also suffer form RLS every since I was a teenager. I have found that it only acts up when I do not drink enough water. If I start to feel it starting I drink a bunch of water and it helps it almost right away. That might help your husband.
 
Splitting the bed is as if you are both sleeping on a twin bed. So you are both uncomfortable. At least someone gets a nice bed and you can always switch off.
 

My kids sleep on the sofa bed/murphy bed so I have never slept on it. Mama gets the queen bed. :P But if I were in your situation and the bed was that uncomfortable for me, then I would just book my own room.

Alas, I would, but the single-cruiser surcharge is too rich for this teacher. I’m still looking for my Mr. Disney! As a footnote, all the sofabeds/Pullmans on the other lines I’ve sailed were the same.
 
Alas, I would, but the single-cruiser surcharge is too rich for this teacher. I’m still looking for my Mr. Disney! As a footnote, all the sofabeds/Pullmans on the other lines I’ve sailed were the same.

Really? I've found a big difference in sofa beds on the various cruise lines...

Disney flips down where the bed is stored in the back part of the couch but it remains one piece and is a single bed;
Carnival takes the cushions off the couch and adds a foam topper and it again is 1 piece, single bed;
Royal the back flips off the couch and goes onto the floor creating a double bed (but not the traditional pull out kind);
Princess has the traditional flip out sofa bed;
Celebrity has been the mixed bag - pull out couch; pull out chair; back comes off a la Carnival; or a flip out chair where the mattress was literally no more than 10 inches off the ground.
 
I don’t get this??
An adult in a twin bed has more space than an adult in half a queen.

I would much rather share a queen bed then sleep in a twin. Maybe it is the way I sleep but my hubby and I have it down. I do need more leg room and I don't get that when the bed is split, it's just not wide enough. I know the OP is with her son so it is not possible to sleep together. But with her situation, someone is going to sleep on that twin couch bed. Mom might as well be comfortable in a queen, instead of both of them on a split twin.
 
Alas, I would, but the single-cruiser surcharge is too rich for this teacher. I’m still looking for my Mr. Disney! As a footnote, all the sofabeds/Pullmans on the other lines I’ve sailed were the same.

I just try to eat enough food to pay for that extra charge. :D
 

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