Beds

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Eileen462
Level 10
San Bernardino, CA

Beds

I have 2 room available for my guests.  Wondering if I should put a queen in each of them or a queen in one and 2 full size in the other.  They are both faily small rooms.  What are your thoughts on this?  Thanks, Eileen

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The choice largely hinges on your specific market. If your target audience comprises two couples or two unrelated individuals, then having two queen-sized beds would likely be the optimal choice. On the other hand, if your accommodations cater to families with two children, setting up two full-size beds in the second room would be more suitable.

If you're willing to manage the logistics, a zip link King bed that can be divided into two single beds presents an ideal solution.

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Sonia1578
Level 2
New Glasgow, Canada

Queen in each one. That’s what I did for my 2 bedroom cottage. Easier for sheets, mattress covers, etc maintenance 

Thank you for your reply @Sonia1578 .  Im wondering if 2 full size beds would accomidate people who dont want to sleep together?

True. Like two twin beds @Eileen462 ? They could be pushed together if they do want to sleep together. We had that option in Cuba 

yes I have 2 twin beds there now and thought perhaps full size beds would be a bit more comfortable.  They can be pushed together as well.

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Mike-And-Jane0
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England, United Kingdom

@Eileen462 It depends on your market. If its two couples or two unrelated individuals then 2 queens would be best. If its families with 2 kids then 2 full size in the second room would be best.

If you can cope with the hassle then a zip link King that divides into 2 single beds is ideal.

The choice largely hinges on your specific market. If your target audience comprises two couples or two unrelated individuals, then having two queen-sized beds would likely be the optimal choice. On the other hand, if your accommodations cater to families with two children, setting up two full-size beds in the second room would be more suitable.

If you're willing to manage the logistics, a zip link King bed that can be divided into two single beds presents an ideal solution.