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Post by High Priestess on Oct 5, 2015 1:19:30 GMT
Will shared in AUGUST 2015
Queen vs Full
I'm about to upgrade my couch-bed to a bed. Most of my guests seem to be couples and my room is fairly small. So I'm wondering if I should get a Full or a Queen. Has anyone had any complaints about a Full-sized bed being too small? UPDATE: Queen is overwhelming recommended (4/4 as of this writing) SO QUEEN IT IS. Thank you everyone!
Keith: I upgraded from a sofa sleeper to a queen Murphy bed. That room now goes for more money and has great reviews. And nobody puts the bed up..I'm not sure they'd know how.
I think if your very clear about it you'll be OK with a full if it makes the room work.better.
I've had the occasional complaint the beds aren't king size even though the listing states queen.
Not sure if that helps you decide.
Barbara: If you can fit a queen, I would definitely get that over a full. I know some couples who won't make a booking if it's a full size bed. I have a full size bed in one room, and sometimes I received feedback that it's ok for one person but would be tight for two.
Gina: Queen
James: The extra length of the queen makes a huge difference for taller people. I'm 6'4" and I cannot sleep in a full, even by myself.
Joseph: The Size difference is only 2 inches wider and 4 inches longer For a Queen VS a Full
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Post by Andrew on Oct 11, 2015 16:51:22 GMT
I have a full size bed and have had no complaints -- I have had mostly single guests but also 2 couples.
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Post by fleur on Oct 13, 2015 8:23:55 GMT
I hate double beds (I'm assuming that's what full means). We aren't massive people either (I'm 5.2ft).
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