Anonymous wrote:Disney Cruise? Sure, when hell freezes over!
Anonymous wrote:Sorry for another inlaw vacation thread...
Inlaws have been dropping heavy hints about wanting to go with us on a Disney Cruise.
I’m not totally opposed but this is not my first, second or even third choice vacation. We have been saving to go somewhere in Europe.
They have a lot more money than us but seem to be implying we’d go Dutch. I’m. I’m not upset or offended if they don’t want to pay for us, but don’t really want to go if we have to pay, KWIM?
Do we just say no thanks?
Just say "Sorry, but that's not something we're prepared to spend money on at this point in our lives."
Anonymous wrote:This is what my parents do - say they are dying to go on a family vacation and then pick something that interests them and is often inconvenient for others, then expect us to pay (although they certainly have the money to treat us all).
In your situation, I told my parents we would love to join but are already planning a trip to London to visit friends (which was true) so unfortunately it’s not in our budget for next year. That gave them a clear opportunity to offer to pay, but they didn’t so we didn’t go.
You should try the same. Just tell them you’ve already planned/committed to something else and give them the hint.
Anonymous wrote:
It's strange that you're expecting they pay for you. Do you expect to pay for others every time you express a preference for certain trips, or restaurants, or movies?
"No thanks, for that amount of money we'd rather go to Europe."