Whenever I travel with a partner, we stay in separate bedrooms
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Whenever I travel with a partner, we stay in separate bedrooms
"We were staying in a hotel room at the sort of antiquated and charming roadside inn you really only see on postcards or in Schitt's Creek - and we'd just gotten into a fight. "I need some space," I remember saying before walking out into the heavy snow. Immediately, I thought about how taking space would've been a lot easier (and warmer) if we'd just gotten a place with two rooms."
"On top of that, in my experience, my partners and I have also often had very different sleep habits. I'm a super early bird, which isn't the case with many of my partners. So getting two separate bedrooms when traveling has allowed us to go to sleep and wake up on our own schedules, uninterrupted. This is a huge perk, as being well-rested can improve an entire vacation."
Choosing two-bedroom accommodations when traveling with a partner allows each person to maintain preferred sleep schedules and reduces sleep-related conflicts. Separate bedrooms enable early risers and late sleepers to rest without disturbance and provide options to avoid sharing sheets or snoring. Two bedrooms make it easier to take private time during tense moments and can feel warmer and more comfortable than stepping outside for space. Two-bedroom rentals often cost the same or only slightly more than one-bedroom options, making the trade-off affordable. Repeated personal experience shows a consistent preference for two-bedroom stays on couple trips.
Read at Business Insider
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