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Damn, won't let me edit. You could always tell them also that whoever sleeps on the roll-away bed or whatever it is, gets a discounted rate and the other girls pay more. It would still be less then seperate rooms, but then no one feels shafted for not getting a bed. Or they could alternate beds.

 

Whatever, or sleep in the same damn bed! Whats the big deal. I have slept in the same bed as lots of my friends over the years to save money on additional rooms. Granted, I was like 18-25 then, but whatever.

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The Jr suite rooms do have 2 doubles but they are pushed together to make 1 big bed. There is nothing seperating the 2. I am not sure if they are on 1 frame or 2 but if its just 1 frame you cant push them apart. My children were in a Jr suite and the 3 girls shared the bed. My youngest who is 13 had to sleep in the crack everynight and she complained every morning, so I dont recommend 3 adults in the bed.

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Can't the 2 girls that know each other share a bed?

That stinks that they are not being laid back about it... They are going to be in Jamaicahuh.gifhuh.gif
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Or they could alternate beds.

Whatever, or sleep in the same damn bed! Whats the big deal. I have slept in the same bed as lots of my friends over the years to save money on additional rooms. Granted, I was like 18-25 then, but whatever.
I had the same thoughts. When I asked the 2 that know each other they both paused. THEY WERE SILENT!!! I was like "helllllllllooooo". Then they said that they weren't interested in sharing a bed. Then later I thought about alternating beds so that for the 3 nights that they're there, 1 person would get the bed alone each night. By the time I came up with that idea, I was too tired from the drama to even suggest it. I think I'm done. The other girl is out from work & I haven't been able to contact her to tell her that I couldn't find a roomate. I am sooo dreading it.

Oh yeah, I've shared beds with my girlfriends plenty of times as well. Don't see what the big deal is either!!!
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my MIL had a junior suite with 2 doubles and a pull out couch

However there arent many like that and they wont garantee that you get the pull out till you get there....
That would've worked, but since they can't guarantee it, I can't take that chance. I don't wanna hear any room drama while on this trip-especially pertaining to sleeping arrangements!
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You tried! Unfortunately all situations can't be accommodated, especially when people aren't willing to give a little. No need for you to worry with it anymore. I've shared 3/4 to a room before, but we had so much fun partying the main objective was to hit the bed and sleep...didn't matter who else was there! friday.gif

You've done your part. Now, enjoy your day and your trip! bunny_4.gif
After days of trying to avoid telling her, I sent her an email late last night telling her that unfortunately I haven't been able to find her a roomate but that if someone mentions to me that they need one, she'll be the 1st person that I call. I didn't mention that the other 2 girls were being shady cuz I didn't feel that she needed to know all of that. So we'll see what happens. I'm gonna keep my fingers crossed that someone changes their mind in the next few days.

And really, I too thought it was all about just having a room to sleep in. I mean, how long do you really sleep when you're on vacation & trying to have a good timehuh.gif As far as I remember, sleep was not on my agenda when I was out with the girls!!! We got our sleep on the way home on the plane! LOL
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