Anonymous wrote:Ugh but what do you do when your hosts are "offended" that you don't want to stay with them, then get all annoyed when you do? My MIL was one of those people that threw a hissy fit when we wanted to stay at a hotel instead of their home, but then when we stayed with them tried to insist that we handle things like our kids bedtime, naps, etc. on HER terms. You can't have it both ways. If your out of town visitors WANT to stay in a hotel, there may be a reason!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hotels is expensive. Most people are trying to shack up to economize, not because they love your company.
If you know you're going to stay somewhere other than home for the holidays you can start looking for deals early on. Tons of great discounted hotels where people can stay esp in the metropolitan area. If OP lived in Bumfuckistan and the nearest hotel was more than 20 minutes away then sure I can understand housing guests, but presumably anywhere more than 20 mins away from hotels also means your house is big enough to host. Catch 22.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously people. Don't invite guests to stay in your home if you know they are going to drive you nuts. If they have kids and you don't, or you do and they don't, or they stay up late and you go to bed early, or whatever all these holiday complaints are. Just give them a list of nearby hotels.
And visitors! If you are staying in someone's house, realize that THEY live there, you do not. If there are other guests that are likely to drive you nuts, get a hotel near by! It makes the holiday so much more pleasant. If you have a completely different life style that is likely to be a major rub on the hosts, have your gift to them be your offer to stay in a hotel. Everyone gets time to sleep.
Anonymous wrote:I'd love to say no overnight guests. My ILs invite themselves and the one time we already had guests so no spare room and they had to stay in a hotel they complained bitterly about every aspect of the experience. Shock of all shocks, they also complain bitterly about every aspect of staying with us. They are miserable guests no matter where they stay.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh but what do you do when your hosts are "offended" that you don't want to stay with them, then get all annoyed when you do? My MIL was one of those people that threw a hissy fit when we wanted to stay at a hotel instead of their home, but then when we stayed with them tried to insist that we handle things like our kids bedtime, naps, etc. on HER terms. You can't have it both ways. If your out of town visitors WANT to stay in a hotel, there may be a reason!
Anonymous wrote:Hotels is expensive. Most people are trying to shack up to economize, not because they love your company.