Hi Robin!
We are in the same situation with our 2 year old. What we do is push one of the beds all the way against the back wall and have our son sleep against the wall with one of us on the other side. This always works for us. If this isn’t an option for you, then ask housekeeping for extra sheets and pillows and make a little spot for him on the floor anywhere in the room. There is space between the double beds, between the wall to the bathroom and the dresser, or you can move the table and chairs over a bit and put him there.
Sweet dreams!
Leslie
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