Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless someone is very wealthy flying and paying for tickets for a 2 day stay is not worth it.
This is not logical. The cost is the same either way.
Anonymous wrote:It's hard.
iLs call DH with a time frame that they like and find cheap rates. We tell them 10 days, MIL answers in a riddle: "we have to make it worth our while," and then we get an email with their 3 week long stay airfare. So off on the wrong foot already.
Since we both work and they refuse to rent a car, offer to buy groceries or meals out, they often seem rude. Just live in our house for three weeks while we're at work.
We'd prefer to all schedule a week vacation together. Then everyone can spend time together and no one is being taken advantage of. They have money, just rather have other people pay for them.
Anonymous wrote:I feel the opposite. We are the ones constantly asking MIL to stay with us for a month, and I think she doesn't really want to stay, but can't say no to her son.
Anonymous wrote:Is a week really that big of a deal?? That makes me sad. How often do people's parents/ILs visit?
OP, as far as them just booking it and then telling you, let them know after next week that they need to clear dates with you in advance. And then if they don't next time, make up an excuse about brain out of town for part of that time and force them to reschedule. Once it costs them money not to do it your way, they'll change!
Anonymous wrote:It's hard.
iLs call DH with a time frame that they like and find cheap rates. We tell them 10 days, MIL answers in a riddle: "we have to make it worth our while," and then we get an email with their 3 week long stay airfare. So off on the wrong foot already.
Since we both work and they refuse to rent a car, offer to buy groceries or meals out, they often seem rude. Just live in our house for three weeks while we're at work.
We'd prefer to all schedule a week vacation together. Then everyone can spend time together and no one is being taken advantage of. They have money, just rather have other people pay for them.
Anonymous wrote:Unless someone is very wealthy flying and paying for tickets for a 2 day stay is not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be peeved if they just up and booked without talking to us. How do they have any idea that you'll even be in town?
I'd start with that angle rather than the length of the trip. Next pre-planned trip, I'd say, "Oh my, you really should have checked with us. We already have plans to be in x location for 3 days in the middle of this visit, so this isn't going to work for us. Before you book next time I hope you'll discuss the plans with me first."
Then you get them to come to you first and you can negotiate the length of their stay based on your preferences and other plans.
That said, my ILs travel from CA to here, so for them to stay any less than 5 days is a bit of a waste given the cost....
Anonymous wrote:My in-laws just left after a month long visit. It was their first time staying with us and it was a complete nightmare. My mil also booked the tickets without our pre approval and it soured the visit for me since I felt like I'd lost control. My husband and I have a therapy appointment booked since the visit put quite a strain on us. There are so many things that went wrong...