Anonymous wrote:College graduations are completely overrated! Grandparents should not be dragged to them, hell the graduates barely want to go! Keep it simple, get some pics and make the grad wear to dinner with grandparents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$2,700 for two nights in a Charlottesville Airbnb. And Blacksburg is apparently even worse.
I briefly considered staying in Culpeper or Wintergreen but then it’s an hour drive or more with graduation traffic. And nowhere to park.
I did consider staying in dorms. But my elderly parents (the graduate’s grandparents) probably shouldn’t be climbing into lofted beds.
If your kid is going to UVa or Tech, plan accordingly.
I got our hotel six months ago. Had it on the calendar.
Well I mean you can stay at the Super 8 for $300 outside Charlottesville but you still have the parking issue. And the would need three rooms.
I priced hotels in May 2024 too. The Residence Inn was over $1,000 a night then. Now it is $2,300 a night per room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$2,700 for two nights in a Charlottesville Airbnb. And Blacksburg is apparently even worse.
I briefly considered staying in Culpeper or Wintergreen but then it’s an hour drive or more with graduation traffic. And nowhere to park.
I did consider staying in dorms. But my elderly parents (the graduate’s grandparents) probably shouldn’t be climbing into lofted beds.
If your kid is going to UVa or Tech, plan accordingly.
I got our hotel six months ago. Had it on the calendar.
Anonymous wrote:$2,700 for two nights in a Charlottesville Airbnb. And Blacksburg is apparently even worse.
I briefly considered staying in Culpeper or Wintergreen but then it’s an hour drive or more with graduation traffic. And nowhere to park.
I did consider staying in dorms. But my elderly parents (the graduate’s grandparents) probably shouldn’t be climbing into lofted beds.
If your kid is going to UVa or Tech, plan accordingly.