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I''m on the road this weekend; and thought I''d ask if anyone else is experiencing something that I first noticed a few years ago.
That at certain hotels you now have to climb into bed (literally).
Years ago mattresses were about 6" thick, so were box springs. In the last decade "luxury" mattresses and box springs have grown... and if my current hotel mattress is anything less than 15" thick....
These replacement mattress and box springs are being placed on the original bed frames.
So we have a situation where the current bed hight is actually higher than the desktop I am working from (and he bed is higher than the nightstand as well).
You cannot just sit down on the bed - its too high. If I jump up and sit on the bed my feet do not reach the floor (close to a foot gap).
You literarily have to climb into bed. In the morning - or middle of the night - you have to remember to slide down to the floor (and would not think of just rolling out).
I have a fiend who cannot even stay at this hotel (Red Lion) as his wife cannot get into the beds.
I also travel with a CPAP - and the normal hose from the machine is too short to allow setting the CPAP on the floor. So I have it on the luggage stand instead.
Anyone eles experience the incredible taller beds - and what do you think of the trend.
Perry
That at certain hotels you now have to climb into bed (literally).
Years ago mattresses were about 6" thick, so were box springs. In the last decade "luxury" mattresses and box springs have grown... and if my current hotel mattress is anything less than 15" thick....
These replacement mattress and box springs are being placed on the original bed frames.
So we have a situation where the current bed hight is actually higher than the desktop I am working from (and he bed is higher than the nightstand as well).
You cannot just sit down on the bed - its too high. If I jump up and sit on the bed my feet do not reach the floor (close to a foot gap).
You literarily have to climb into bed. In the morning - or middle of the night - you have to remember to slide down to the floor (and would not think of just rolling out).
I have a fiend who cannot even stay at this hotel (Red Lion) as his wife cannot get into the beds.
I also travel with a CPAP - and the normal hose from the machine is too short to allow setting the CPAP on the floor. So I have it on the luggage stand instead.
Anyone eles experience the incredible taller beds - and what do you think of the trend.
Perry