Anonymous wrote:Happy medium = all inclusive resort. Even better if there is a kids club. Separate rooms. Meet up for dinner every night, and share activities when there is interest/desire. This is how we travel with my extended family and it is ideal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When traveling with parents/in-laws?
When we travel with my in-laws it’s perfectly fine. We get separate hotel rooms, sometimes even at separate hotels. We meet up occasionally, but also have lots of separate time. It’s not too much or too little, and nobody feels personally offended if we aren’t together at all times
Traveling with my parents is stress inducing. They insist on a rental. If you suggest getting your own accommodations, feelings are hurt. Every meal is eaten together. Every thing is done together. From the minute you open your eyes until the minute your head hits the pillow, you’re expected to be ON.
Is there a happy medium?
Isn’t the happy medium the first scenario?
Ideally! But I’m wondering if there’s a happy medium between the two scenarios I mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When traveling with parents/in-laws?
When we travel with my in-laws it’s perfectly fine. We get separate hotel rooms, sometimes even at separate hotels. We meet up occasionally, but also have lots of separate time. It’s not too much or too little, and nobody feels personally offended if we aren’t together at all times
Traveling with my parents is stress inducing. They insist on a rental. If you suggest getting your own accommodations, feelings are hurt. Every meal is eaten together. Every thing is done together. From the minute you open your eyes until the minute your head hits the pillow, you’re expected to be ON.
Is there a happy medium?
Isn’t the happy medium the first scenario?
Isn’t the happy medium the first scenario?
Anonymous wrote:When traveling with parents/in-laws?
When we travel with my in-laws it’s perfectly fine. We get separate hotel rooms, sometimes even at separate hotels. We meet up occasionally, but also have lots of separate time. It’s not too much or too little, and nobody feels personally offended if we aren’t together at all times
Traveling with my parents is stress inducing. They insist on a rental. If you suggest getting your own accommodations, feelings are hurt. Every meal is eaten together. Every thing is done together. From the minute you open your eyes until the minute your head hits the pillow, you’re expected to be ON.
Is there a happy medium?