Does your hotel room sleep 4? Because if not many families would need two rooms, or they need to pay for a brand that offers 4ppl rooms. |
NP-If it cannot be done for under $350/night then it doesn't happen. I would think most people draw the line at a certain price. |
DP, but we’ve never spent $400-$500 on a hotel night either. If we can’t stay for a reasonable price, we go somewhere else. We also camp a lot. As a kid, we almost always traveled to places where family lived and stayed with them. Most people cannot afford $500 hotel nights. |
| About $550k and it depends on where we are going. We have two teens who get cranky about sharing a bed so we usually get two hotel rooms these days, which means that do spring break we are paying about $1000 a night total this year at a beach resort in the Caribbean—but usually it is considerably less than that. In London I think we paid about $800 total for two rooms last summer and then in Paris much less—maybe $500 per night for two rooms total. Our oldest is starting college in the fall and our kids’ spring breaks won’t line up after that, which is sad in some ways but I am happy for financial reasons that if we travel with just the youngest for spring break next year we can share a room again! |
Ha same--our first spring break this year with just one of the kids and poor her has to share the room with us! She'll survive four nights I hope, lol! |
| $500 is my maximum but only if we’re staying a couple days and if it’s the only good option. If it’s a week I try to get something for $200 but it’s getting harder to find in popular places. |
Sharing room with kid/s turns a Vacation into a Trip. |