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Post by MinnieMom on Jul 24, 2024 9:07:39 GMT -5
Let's throw caution to the winds! I've booked my first stay at the Cabins. There were two nights available - checking in October 1, checking out October 3.
We open Standing Pines on October 15. So this will likely be the last FL trip for at least a year. Might as well spend a couple nights checking out the new cabins in my favorite campground!
I don't love the layout of the cabins. But for something like this, it works. Most likely this will be a solo trip. But I'll invite my 3 closest girlfriends, so who knows? Might wind up using all the beds in the cabin!
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Post by helenabear on Jul 24, 2024 12:03:54 GMT -5
You clearly don't live with a bed hog. What works for one will not for another. Just tossing that out there as someone who nearly fell out of bed nightly in a queen. It simply is a no go. All that aside, not sure how going smaller gets kudos anyway. No one is saying you can't use only a section of a bed. I know I do when solo traveling. Queen beds were perfect for us until Robin's accident. Now, a king bed works best for her to maintain comfort, otherwise she will have "extra" pain the next day.
Also, another side effect from the accident.....before our beds were soft and fluffy, super comfortable. Now, the firmer the mattress, the more comfortable Robin is sleeping. I still like fluffy.....
I can relate to her. I didn't have an accident, but just bad luck with genetics for some of my issues. I used to like soft and fluffy. Then we realized it was contributing to my inability to move so hard is what I need. Fortunately my spouse is used to camping so he's good with a bed no matter what lol I still don't take up space, but I do need space from my spouse who is not great at sharing. Never fun when you have chronic conditions that mess with what is normal for others.
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