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Fitting 3 singles in one room at Center Parcs

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Helskitty · 13/03/2024 09:59

We're due to go to Centre Parcs with friends and kids in April and I'm getting a bit worried about the bed set-up. The group breakdown is Family 1: 2 adults, 2 kids. Family 2: 2 adults, 1 kid. Single Adult.

We had planned to put all the kids in one room by moving one of the single beds out of one of the twins and squeezing it into the other one. The single adult will not want to share her room with a kid. We've stayed in a 2-bedroom lodge before but never a 4-bedroom one, I feel we could squeeze an extra single into the 2-bedroom lodge but I've heard the 4-bedroom lodge bedrooms are a bit smaller, does anyone have any experience?

One option is to bring a pump-up bed for one of the children but hoping to avoid this if we can, with the inherent problems of pump-up beds.

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UnbeatenMum · 16/03/2024 07:24

We were there in a 3 bedroom lodge recently. You wouldn't have been able to fit a whole bed or full size mattress into any of the rooms but we borrowed the cot mattress and a spare sheet and had 4yo DS on our floor.

dancinginthewind · 16/03/2024 21:01

For the person saying this invalidates their stay, I don't think it would as they're not having too many people in the lodge just wanting them to sleep in a different set up

NerrSnerr · 16/03/2024 21:09

Can two of the children top and tail in one of the single beds or stick all three in a double bed? At those ages they'll all fit fine.

Janek · 16/03/2024 21:17

Could the father of the single child share with the child, then the mother and the single adult share?

Helskitty · 14/04/2024 07:25

Just thought I'd update on this. We managed to move a single bed into a double room by moving the side tables and it fitted snuggly making a large bed for 3 people. There was also enough space in a single room but it would have limited access to the wardrobe.

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WeightoftheWorld · 14/04/2024 10:18

Glad you sorted something OP, very creative!

Sorry to hijack but does anyone know if it's possible to ask CP to remove a single bed from one of the twin rooms? We have just booked for the summer and DC6 and DC2 will be sharing a bedroom. DC2 will be in one of their travel cots. I know you can fit this at the bottom of the beds as we've been before, but I think they'd both prefer it if the travel cot was where a bed was really, and it would mean more space in the room too.

Helskitty · 14/04/2024 14:55

I just asked guest services and they said you can't move the bed out of the lodge. Sorry.

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WeightoftheWorld · 14/04/2024 15:19

Ah ok, and thank you really appreciate you asking, that was kind.

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