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Pullman Bed Question


abba_dabba_doo

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I am always the one to say this, so take it or leave it ;) but I don't allow my kids to sleep on the pullmans (ages 7 and 3). When we had one in December, I slept up there and they took the lowers beds.

 

There was a mom who reported here (a long time ago) that her son broke his leg by falling out of one.

 

I know it doesn't make for a romantic situation, but the thought of my child missing the rail (yes there is a SMALL rail) by scooching down to the end of the bed and falling off (also a possibility) is too scary to imagine.

 

So no pullmans for my kids at this age. A broken leg or worse on vacation is not something I want to deal with.

 

And the ironic part is that my kids actually fell out of the LOWER bed. So I am glad they weren't suspended in the ceiling. :eek:

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