Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you ask, you can't afford it, OP. Come back down to the Residence and Hampton inns with the rest of us riff-raff.
We do not see prices like that. We see more like $100-$200/night depending on brand and location.
100-200/night doesn't even exist in the middle of nowhere. Obviously location dependent, but even places like Lancaster PA for a soccer tournament were 220+ for your budget hotel. Crazy!
So wrong. Open google maps and look in the MD and VA suburbs within 20 miles of DC. 90% of hotels are 100-200 a night.
Picking off peak times/days of the week will of course be cheaper. It's more about the surge pricing and 90% are absolutely not 100-200/night.
Anonymous wrote:20k in Florida!!!!! I assume it’s for the house of mouse? We have really lost our way.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:everyone willing to buy a 2k iphone but not willing to pay 2k for a place to stay
Most people go for more than 1 night. So, it's not $2k, it's $10k or more plus flights and food. I spent $20k in Florida last spring break and it was not a luxury vacation.
20k in Florida!!!!! I assume it’s for the house of mouse? We have really lost our way.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:everyone willing to buy a 2k iphone but not willing to pay 2k for a place to stay
Most people go for more than 1 night. So, it's not $2k, it's $10k or more plus flights and food. I spent $20k in Florida last spring break and it was not a luxury vacation.
Anonymous wrote:everyone willing to buy a 2k iphone but not willing to pay 2k for a place to stay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I literally came on this forum to post this same thing. My husband and I have the chance to get away this weekend last minute. I get that it's Valentines Day and President's Day, but still - was not expecting hotel costs around $2k a night. That is absolute insanity. I was disappointed when we stayed at Salamander last year. The $1k a night rate was already bonkers enough, but there's not nearly enough to do in these places to justify these rates.
What am I missing?? I need to come up with another option asap.
WOW was going to suggest the JW Marco island, but their regular rooms are $1400 a night. At Christmas and spring break they are only $1000, and not worth it.
The Keswick is only $1000 a night.
Weather looks good in Ft Lauderdale. Not sure about flights but try the delray grande.
You have to choose different locations, different properties and different dates and times than what everyone else is doing.
Also, it’s a K shaped economy. The rich are getting richer on AI stocks and the poor are struggling. There is no middle anymore.
Anonymous wrote:everyone willing to buy a 2k iphone but not willing to pay 2k for a place to stay
Anonymous wrote:Williamsburg Inn but you can’t check in until Sunday.
This is a terrible weekend to get away. Pick a weekend that’s not V-Day with a Monday holiday!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I’m going on vacation, I want a resort, not a hotel. Restaurants and spa on site. Poolside service. I will pay for this. If it’s just a trip, then a hotel is fine
Eloise arrived.
Op here yes this is what I’m seeing. If I’m paying that much a night it should involve a luau or passport. No way I’m paying the price of a mortgage payment to sit in a hotel for a few days.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I literally came on this forum to post this same thing. My husband and I have the chance to get away this weekend last minute. I get that it's Valentines Day and President's Day, but still - was not expecting hotel costs around $2k a night. That is absolute insanity. I was disappointed when we stayed at Salamander last year. The $1k a night rate was already bonkers enough, but there's not nearly enough to do in these places to justify these rates.
Just checked 13-15. Salamander Deluxe is 575 per night. Most expensive suite is 1500. Suite is 750.
Anonymous wrote: What am I missing??
I don't know. What hotel are you seeing $2k a night?
PP:
Greenbrier: $2400 a night
Nemacolin: $1850 a night
Keswick: $1300 a night
The Salamander stay I'm referencing was last October, and the room was $1100 a night.
Problem with Keswick is that the resort doesn't seem to have much more to do than golf! But plus, I guess, is the proximity to Charlottesville? Nemacolin has more to do, but am I really going to do a dog sled or shooting with my husband? Even the pools seem dumb - not like I'm going to go swimming without my kids forcing me too.
Ugh. Really want to take advantage of in laws watching my kids, but I cannot stomach the idea of dropping that much money on a hotel room. I suggested a local stay to my husband, but he doesn't want to stay in DC. Any hidden gems out there I'm missing with 3 hour drive?