Sleeping Arrangements:
Tim describes them as rustic.
Don West Dorm and Connie West Dorm: Each of these dormitories sleep 12 in bunk beds in a common living room and 2 in a separate "chaperone/married couple" room (total of 14 in each dorm) . There is a single large bathroom in each with 2 showers, 2 sinks and 2 private stalls.
Children's Dorm (no one knows why it is called that--it is not a child's dorm) The 6 rooms have bunk beds for 2 to 4 people This dormitory can only house 16 due to fire safety laws. It features a common living room, two single bathrooms with a single shower. It has been recently updated with modern safety features. This is most likely where we will choose to stay if the renovations are completed by the time of our visit.
You will bring pillows and sleeping bags for the bunk beds.
See photos of buildings and sleeping quarters. https://www.folklifecenter.org/facilities