<p>Ugh, I got SO shafted with that. Triple. Can someone tell me anything about how this goes? Closet vs. dinky armoir? Bunk beds and a single bed? How small, etc. It's Aldea (Unit 4) if that helps. </p>
<p>Thanks =D</p>
<p>Ugh, I got SO shafted with that. Triple. Can someone tell me anything about how this goes? Closet vs. dinky armoir? Bunk beds and a single bed? How small, etc. It's Aldea (Unit 4) if that helps. </p>
<p>Thanks =D</p>
<p>This website may be of help.</p>
<p><a href="http://housing.uci.edu/mc/hall_desc.asp%5B/url%5D">http://housing.uci.edu/mc/hall_desc.asp</a></p>
<p>Scroll down to about halfway down, or simply search for the word 'Aldea'. It lists the average room dimensions and other information you may find useful.</p>
<p>Mesa Court, Isla residence hall has a triple that's 240 sq ft. This is when the average size of a double in Mesa Court is about 180 sq ft.</p>
<p>I've seen the room dimensions on the housing website. The information I'm curious about isn't on the website. </p>
<p>I'm asking here because I'd like a first hand experience.</p>
<p>I'll try to see if my boyfriend can respond to this later since he lived in a Mesa triple his freshman year (Nubes). But I'll try my best to explain from my visits. I noticed there where 2 beds; 1 loft, one bunk. There's 3 desks, one of which fits under the loft. Then there are 3 wardrobes with shelf space and some drawers. The furniture covers just about <em>all</em> of the wall space on four sides, with only a bit to spare for a mini-fridge.</p>
<p>As for other space, not much...If you know how cramped some convenience store aisles are, it's a similar feeling. It's just enough space to walk through.</p>
<p>Also, every quarter my boyfriend and his roomates agreed to switch beds out of fairness. And under-bed storage for the bunk may be really helpful.</p>