This is like the B&B debate about
one big table for breakfast or individual tables. People complain we don't have one big table that is what they love about B&B's...people complain they are forced to sit with strangers. It is 6 of one half dozen of another. We can all sell why a queen, full or king bed works better.
It all comes to our own experience and preferences. Sleep with someone who snores you probably have separate bedrooms - and when on a trip need two queens, even more drastic than just one king.
As a person traveling alone some beds can have a divot in the middle which you sink into, maybe a king with two separate box springs solves that. It is all relative..
JBloggs said:
1) and when on a trip need two queens, even more drastic than just one king.
2) As a person traveling alone some beds can have a divot in the middle which you sink into, maybe a king with two separate box springs solves that. It is all relative.
1) 3 rooms total last night, 2 couples travelling together in one vehicle, 2 rooms with 2 beds, all slept separate, another with a couple and daughter. I hope guests find us a nice place to stay, yet a bit more reasonable than the big hotels since we are a bit out of town, would say most of our guests are just everyday folks, the large majority really nice folks.
2) I admit I shop for bargains, but that is what we usually find, either we are falling into divot in the middle of the bed or clinging to the edge looking for a firm spot. The exception was a chain hotel in the Wilmington area, probably best hotel mattress I ever slept on, would have liked the name of the mattress for future reference.
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