You may be able to find one with separate bedrooms for a comparable price to the two rooms and it would give y'all the privacy without separating y'all too much
Maybe connected rooms. That way y’all both have space and can be a knock and door away from each other. Or propped open. Maybe after this one you can better gage how the next vacation can go
It depends how comfortable you feel with him, if you are good with sharing room then 1 room 2 beds is fine if not then connecting rooms could be another option
Yes you should if it was just for a day or so I'd be fine but you and him will both need privacy it hard to go back to share is a small space with someone after you've had a chance to have your own
Well if your father is a nice guy maybe same room is nicer since it is only for 3 nights and you get to talk more with him. You can use the money for the other room for fun and stuff.
@Hispanic-Cool-Guy dude, what? Yes if either of them plan on hooking up, with someone else, they'll want their privacy. If he's married and she's not looking then they can share... If he or she plans on finding a fling with someone else, then they're going to want separate rooms because who wants that kind of embarrassment? I didn't even think about that... How'd your mind go there?
@Screenwriter I didn't say she was. All i was doing was reiterating what anpu23 was trying to say to hispanic cool guy since he didn't quite understand what anpu was saying to him
@Screenwriter no judgement on anyone's character, just saying if she is planning on more than just a father daughter vacation, to take that into account. Further we don't know his character either. It's much cheaper to get a single room so that would be the preferred way, without compelling reason not to.
If I planned a special vacation with my DAD, I think hookup plans would be nixed. It's only a few days. They only see each other once a year. She has 361 days of the year to hookup on her own time, as does he.
Maybe see if they have a family suite so you have the same door but not the same room?
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If he snores really loud then get separate rooms. At the same time, if you get the same room. You two can leave at the same time instead of meeting up.
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2 queen beds would be my choice. Two rooms seems awfully wasteful. It's not like you will be changing around each other.
Two beds is fine. Changing can be done in the bathroom. No need to be in separate rooms whenever you are not out touring or playing.
You may be able to find one with separate bedrooms for a comparable price to the two rooms and it would give y'all the privacy without separating y'all too much
Same room, diff bed. I feel like separate rooms is for couples or strangers
You can always change in the bathroom
Of course separate rooms; I’m shocked you’re even asking; it’s common-sense
Same room seems fine. It's not like either of you are bringing an SO with you so there is no need for separate rooms.
I'd think a room with two beds is fine. You can respect each other's space and make it work
Respect his privacy and book 2 rooms. See if you can connect them with an inner door
Maybe connected rooms. That way y’all both have space and can be a knock and door away from each other. Or propped open. Maybe after this one you can better gage how the next vacation can go
I can go the other way in some circumstances, but my answer here is yes.
It depends how comfortable you feel with him, if you are good with sharing room then 1 room 2 beds is fine if not then connecting rooms could be another option
Yes you should if it was just for a day or so I'd be fine but you and him will both need privacy it hard to go back to share is a small space with someone after you've had a chance to have your own
Well if your father is a nice guy maybe same room is nicer since it is only for 3 nights and you get to talk more with him. You can use the money for the other room for fun and stuff.
Unless either of you are planning on hooking up on the vacation you can stay in the same room.
Why even use that kind of disgusting language. That's her father dude. C'mon.
@Hispanic-Cool-Guy i assume he meant if she has a boyfriend/hookup that she wouldn't want in the same room as her dad
@Hispanic-Cool-Guy he meant if she meets a guy and plans on hooking up with him she'll want to have her own room
@Rob19777: Ok. Cool.
@Hispanic-Cool-Guy dude, what? Yes if either of them plan on hooking up, with someone else, they'll want their privacy. If he's married and she's not looking then they can share... If he or she plans on finding a fling with someone else, then they're going to want separate rooms because who wants that kind of embarrassment? I didn't even think about that... How'd your mind go there?
It came off as if you were pushing for incest. Miss communication.
@Rob19777 DUDE, she's not there to hook up with a random dude. She's there to spend the time with her DAD! That would be reprehensible.
@Screenwriter I didn't say she was. All i was doing was reiterating what anpu23 was trying to say to hispanic cool guy since he didn't quite understand what anpu was saying to him
@Screenwriter trying to clarify the meaning of his comment. i never said she planned on hooking up
@Screenwriter no judgement on anyone's character, just saying if she is planning on more than just a father daughter vacation, to take that into account. Further we don't know his character either. It's much cheaper to get a single room so that would be the preferred way, without compelling reason not to.
If I planned a special vacation with my DAD, I think hookup plans would be nixed. It's only a few days. They only see each other once a year. She has 361 days of the year to hookup on her own time, as does he.
Maybe see if they have a family suite so you have the same door but not the same room?
If he snores really loud then get separate rooms. At the same time, if you get the same room. You two can leave at the same time instead of meeting up.
I think it's fine, your both adults I'm sure you have both seen it all before
You're grown woman now and not a child. Get your own for privacy.
Yes obviously. Book separate rooms. Asking this question in the first place already give "alabama hillbilly" vibes.
Nothing wrong with a shared room... Shared bed? You're barking up the "hillbilly tree"...