Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, look for deals and/or use hotel points. Wouldn't pay $1k/night but that's because we can't afford it.
We can afford it and we wouldn't pay that either. I've talked to my kids about hotels like that as we've walked in to look around while on vacation and they are entranced by them...however we have talked about whether it is worth it: would you rather pay for a hotel that is three times the cost of the place we are currently in OR would you rather we in the place we're in and keep in your bank account the difference? I HOPE THEY HEAR ME. I realize that I could pass away and my kids could elect to use this money to stay in the hotels that I am not...but that's on them. I would hope that they are learning the lesson that there are better things to spend the money on.
It's fine to not spend the money, but the reaction is so over the top.
What car do you drive? I'm sure there are cheaper ones.
Where do you do your grocery shop? I'm sure there are cheaper places.
Where do you eat out? You don't need to eat out. You can cook at home.
What kind of house do you live in? There are cheaper ones.
What kind of bags/shoes/clothes do you wear? Name brands aren't necessary and all can be bought on sale.
Unless you're leading a minimalist lifestyle, aren't you just kind of a judgmental hypocrite?
Anonymous wrote:We're about $260k HHI and we probably max out at around $350 / night for hotels. If I paid $1000 / night I'd take far fewer trips and they'd be a lot shorter.
I wouldn't sleep because I'd be trying to use up all the shampoo, lotion, and coffee in the room to get my money's worth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot fathom a situation where I would spend $1000/month -- half my mortgage -- on a night in a hotel.
I start to feel sick if I contemplate spending more than $200/night.
I absolutely look for deals, particularly on airfare. There are so many sales that it's foolish not to.
+1. Not to mention guilt. I'm a logical person and to me, there's just absolutely no logical reason to spend that much money for a hotel per night for a vacation.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot fathom a situation where I would spend $1000/month -- half my mortgage -- on a night in a hotel.
I start to feel sick if I contemplate spending more than $200/night.
I absolutely look for deals, particularly on airfare. There are so many sales that it's foolish not to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, look for deals and/or use hotel points. Wouldn't pay $1k/night but that's because we can't afford it.
We can afford it and we wouldn't pay that either. I've talked to my kids about hotels like that as we've walked in to look around while on vacation and they are entranced by them...however we have talked about whether it is worth it: would you rather pay for a hotel that is three times the cost of the place we are currently in OR would you rather we in the place we're in and keep in your bank account the difference? I HOPE THEY HEAR ME. I realize that I could pass away and my kids could elect to use this money to stay in the hotels that I am not...but that's on them. I would hope that they are learning the lesson that there are better things to spend the money on.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, look for deals and/or use hotel points. Wouldn't pay $1k/night but that's because we can't afford it.