Extra guest at last minute - what would you do?
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Extra guest at last minute - what would you do?
Our guests who are arriving this weekend have just 'asked' us if they can bring an extra child with them (ages 10. 10 and 9) in our two bedroom apartment that sleeps 4. Seems they have agreed to look after a work colleagues daughter for a week as she has child care problems.
Normally I would say, no sorry the apartment only sleeps four but at present we do have an extra bed there (which is a pullout bed designed to make a single into a double), but its logistically not possible to do this in the room where the bed is located (long story but to do with storage of furniture from another property!)
BUt it would entail them lugging the bed into the lounge each night which is certainly not ideal for them and visions of scratched walls etc! BUt I feel a bit mean because of the circumstances and that they may not be happy when they find that there was an extra bed ......
Normally I would say, no sorry the apartment only sleeps four but at present we do have an extra bed there (which is a pullout bed designed to make a single into a double), but its logistically not possible to do this in the room where the bed is located (long story but to do with storage of furniture from another property!)
BUt it would entail them lugging the bed into the lounge each night which is certainly not ideal for them and visions of scratched walls etc! BUt I feel a bit mean because of the circumstances and that they may not be happy when they find that there was an extra bed ......
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I only sleep 4 officially but do have enough beds for 5, I've let regulars who had another baby stay (after baby grewo out of a cot). I discovered later (from Facebook photos) that they had lugged the single sofabed into the bedroom, moved out the bedside tables, and put all of the kids in the bedroom. Would it be possible for a bed to go into the parent's room?
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erm, can't the extra child sleep on the floor in, say, a sleeping bag and plus perhaps a camping mat if the carers want to be kind? What an adventure, the kid can be made to feel special and not an inconvenience.
I don't get this obsession with beds, I am well into my dotage and can still sleep on the floor, a carpet underneath is luxury because I am a bit creaky now. Or have I missed something?
I don't get this obsession with beds, I am well into my dotage and can still sleep on the floor, a carpet underneath is luxury because I am a bit creaky now. Or have I missed something?
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Tell the guests to bring one plus a mat, everyone has a pilates/yoga/keep fit mat these days, unless you want to buy and store more pieces of stuff of course.harcourtv57 wrote:we don't have a sleeping bag but will see if the mattress will fit on the floor in the girls bedroom, rather than in the lounge.
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