Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Either drive somewhere else for dinner, or just decide not to care and enjoy the dinner on site. You booked the resort for a vacation, but watching your every dime is the antithesis of relaxing.
For some of us who grew up on a tight budget it's nearly impossible to just not look at prices on a menu. My husband is like this on vacation and it stresses me out. My kids love room service and I do enjoy a nice dinner out but paying $15 for a room service bowl of cereal with a banana makes me annoyed and does not set the tone for the day that I want on vacation. Good food is more enjoyable to me when it's not outrageously priced and I don't feel taken advantage of. I usually bring apples and oranges, etc. and try to supplement meals without it being a big production.
I realize my husband relaxes in a different way than I do and I try to not explicitly talk about menu prices while dining at all because I know it reduces his enjoyment. I also try have at least one morning where the kids can order some $100 eggs and toast in the hotel room because it somehow seems like the highlight of staying in a hotel for them. If I know in advance it's easier to tolerate.