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[quote=Anonymous]Did the OP ever post where she went and with whom? Vacations gone bad are usually in a few categories. Here are the top 5. 1. Who you travel with is the biggest one. Grandparents! Behaved miserably, wouldn’t let others do activities, complained the whole time. Siblings! One is control, super mommy and tried to orchestrate around her snowflakes, freaked out when not enough gratitude was shown to her for doing everything l Teenagers! They are becoming independent so the idea of family fun filled memories is a drag, they bicker, are moody and told you they hate you when you said they couldn’t sit in the hotel room on their phone all day. 2. Cruise or Disney. These can go horribly wrong. You get sold the idea of this great vacation and it’s a battle to find a spot at the pool, long lines, crappy food. 3. AirBNB . These can be great or go horribly wrong. 4. Weather. You didn’t research the weather and make up back up plans in the event of rain. You are inflexible and not willing to walk around in the rain. There was a natural disaster or state of emergency that shut everything down. 5. Illness. Someone became seriously ill. Someone got food poisoning, covid. [/quote]
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