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<li>Should I bring a luggage or should I just put everything in a box? I’m reluctant to bring a luggage because it might take up too much storage space.</li>
<li>Where can I get the extra long twin sheets? I checked at Wal-Mart and the lady was like “I dont think there is such a thing as extra long twin sheets, there only one standard size.”</li>
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<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>I bought my sheets from Target. Or you could just get full sized sheets and tuck in the extra material. The mattress police won't know!</p>

<p>Yeah they have Twin XL sheets EVERYWHERE. There were a ton at bed bath and beyond</p>

<p>p.s. to answer your other question - I personally am bringing luggage and then having my parents take the suitcases home with them, except for a small one I'll leave in my dorm.</p>

<p>off topic but... the top bunks do have railings right ?? (to prevent inevitable disasters..) </p>

<p>There were none in my dorm for orientation... : (</p>

<p>^ are you serious?! That's scary. I stayed in the top bunk for orientation (in ERC) and there were definitely railings.</p>

<p>i found boxes were a lot easier. but bring one rolly suitcase and a duffel bag that you can use if you're flying home for the holidays.</p>

<p>that walmart lady must be new.</p>

<p>and none of the revelle bunks had railings unless you bought them yourself .... one of my suitemates dislocated her shoulder falling out of one, but i think it's one of the risks you take in bunking your bed. maybe if the school necessitates that you bunk it (like in a triple), they might be willing to pay for some safety measures ...</p>