Brian Noble
Gratefully in Recovery
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I'm one of those people. Even traveling alone I prefer to be in a 1BR if I can help it; it is just more comfortable. And that goes way back. During my first sabbatical, before we bought our first timeshare, I was spending one week a month in another city consulting. Rather than get a hotel room nearby, I'd typically get a 1BR in a Residence Inn a little farther from the office. Having a kitchen is great--and having a Trader Joe's a block away from the office bus stop was a nice way to use it! But, for me there is something I really like about having a place to work, relax with a book, or watch a movie without having to stare at (or worse, sit on) my bed.Many people say that a Timeshare is worth only to stay in larger accommodations.
I will book a studio if there really isn't another option (this sometimes happens in downtown locations) or if I'm on a last-minute unexpected trip and don't want to feel guilty about booking it. I did that last summer to hike RMNP, but even that was a studio with a loft and a kitchen with apartment-sized appliances.
Different rooms, separated by a door that locks, because it is our vacation tooBut we don't want to sleep in the same room with our kids

Even when it is just the two of us, it is nice to have a separate space if one of us wants to be a night owl or an early bird without worrying about disturbing the other one.