Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only concern I have would be if your child can check into the hotel given their age.
Some hotels do not allow that.
Even at 18?
If 18, he just needs a credit card in his name. He can even pay cash but would need like $800 for a security deposit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only concern I have would be if your child can check into the hotel given their age.
Some hotels do not allow that.
Even at 18?
Anonymous wrote:The only concern I have would be if your child can check into the hotel given their age.
Some hotels do not allow that.
Anonymous wrote:Why is your mom coming? If just a regular visit, change the date. If longer planned, have her come with you to the hotel. This is so odd. Your kid goes off to college once.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Go with your kid.
I am all for them being an adult however this is a parent child thing. Again what is wrong with you?
Your mother is an adult for god's sake/
Why in the world did you plan this the same time? You knew about this and you made an alternate plan?
Why are you so triggered and judgmental? You don’t know all the circumstances about the mother’s visit or timing.
I went to my orientation by myself and was fine with it. If her son is okay with it, then she should be okay too.
Anonymous wrote:You kid will be okay, but how strange to miss this because of your…mom?? Surely they’d prefer you come along!
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you first gen? Parents go with the kids. Do not send them alone!