<p>2 questions:
(Q1) Since bedloft.com can't deliver lofts in early for early move-ins, when and how would Move-In-Makers (MIMs) find time to set up their lofts then? Do they have to do this only after they're done helping out other students with their move-in duty, or is it OK to do it with other students while they're on duty? Any idea how long approximately it takes to set up the loft bed?</p>
<p>(Q2) S will be staying at South Quad, but not sure about which house yet. Would it be better to specify ANY house in South Quad, or UNKNOWN, when ordering the loft?</p>
<p>All dorm beds are loftable. It is designed this way. You can loft both beds in minutes. An outside company is not only not necessary but will be of no value.</p>
<p>What do you mean they can’t deliver the lofts? They don’t deliver any lofts.The beds that are loftable are already there. It really should not be necessary to pay $100 for someone to loft a bed. I’m sure your son can easily find a MIMs to help set up his loft, if not then I’m sure he can find some other willing students to help out.</p>
<p>Oops, I must’ve misunderstood this whole thing. I knew the bed, dresser, etc would be available upon move-in; but I thought we’d need to spend $100 on extra component rental from bedloft.com to make them loftable, that is, until I read your responses & the link above. You guys just saved me $100!!! Thanks a bunch!!! :)</p>