Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say back out, but still pay your part of the Airbnb
This makes 0 sense. Let $800 go down the drain to just not attend?
If they can spend this much money and hire a private driver for $590 a person like they’re celebrities then an extra $100-$200 per person will be nothing for them.
Unfortunately I agree with PP that it would be wrong to back out to the airBnB. OP knew and agreed to that cost.
You could always go to Napa and just not participate in the wine tours/driving excursions. Just enjoy the estate and pool.
She didn’t know. She rsvpd and that’s when the organizer told them where they would be staying and then told the cost. The organizer worked backwards and was inconsiderate. That shouldn’t be on OP.
The time for backing out of the Air BnB was when the money was due. She already agreed to the $800 and paid it. I doubt someone would pay her back if she even asked.
The time for listing all of the expenses was before sending out the invitations and especially not weeks before the bachelorette party. This is on the organizer.
I agree the whole thing was poorly planned and unfairly handled, but OP did agree to the lodging cost after being told what the cost would be, and paid it. She has to own that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say back out, but still pay your part of the Airbnb
This makes 0 sense. Let $800 go down the drain to just not attend?
If they can spend this much money and hire a private driver for $590 a person like they’re celebrities then an extra $100-$200 per person will be nothing for them.
Unfortunately I agree with PP that it would be wrong to back out to the airBnB. OP knew and agreed to that cost.
You could always go to Napa and just not participate in the wine tours/driving excursions. Just enjoy the estate and pool.
She didn’t know. She rsvpd and that’s when the organizer told them where they would be staying and then told the cost. The organizer worked backwards and was inconsiderate. That shouldn’t be on OP.
The time for backing out of the Air BnB was when the money was due. She already agreed to the $800 and paid it. I doubt someone would pay her back if she even asked.
The time for listing all of the expenses was before sending out the invitations and especially not weeks before the bachelorette party. This is on the organizer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say back out, but still pay your part of the Airbnb
This makes 0 sense. Let $800 go down the drain to just not attend?
If they can spend this much money and hire a private driver for $590 a person like they’re celebrities then an extra $100-$200 per person will be nothing for them.
Unfortunately I agree with PP that it would be wrong to back out to the airBnB. OP knew and agreed to that cost.
You could always go to Napa and just not participate in the wine tours/driving excursions. Just enjoy the estate and pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say back out, but still pay your part of the Airbnb
This makes 0 sense. Let $800 go down the drain to just not attend?
If they can spend this much money and hire a private driver for $590 a person like they’re celebrities then an extra $100-$200 per person will be nothing for them.
Unfortunately I agree with PP that it would be wrong to back out to the airBnB. OP knew and agreed to that cost.
You could always go to Napa and just not participate in the wine tours/driving excursions. Just enjoy the estate and pool.
She didn’t know. She rsvpd and that’s when the organizer told them where they would be staying and then told the cost. The organizer worked backwards and was inconsiderate. That shouldn’t be on OP.
The time for backing out of the Air BnB was when the money was due. She already agreed to the $800 and paid it. I doubt someone would pay her back if she even asked.
Anonymous wrote:These parties have gotten out of control. Do not go!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say back out, but still pay your part of the Airbnb
This makes 0 sense. Let $800 go down the drain to just not attend?
If they can spend this much money and hire a private driver for $590 a person like they’re celebrities then an extra $100-$200 per person will be nothing for them.
Unfortunately I agree with PP that it would be wrong to back out to the airBnB. OP knew and agreed to that cost.
You could always go to Napa and just not participate in the wine tours/driving excursions. Just enjoy the estate and pool.
She didn’t know. She rsvpd and that’s when the organizer told them where they would be staying and then told the cost. The organizer worked backwards and was inconsiderate. That shouldn’t be on OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d say back out, but still pay your part of the Airbnb
This makes 0 sense. Let $800 go down the drain to just not attend?
If they can spend this much money and hire a private driver for $590 a person like they’re celebrities then an extra $100-$200 per person will be nothing for them.
Unfortunately I agree with PP that it would be wrong to back out to the airBnB. OP knew and agreed to that cost.
You could always go to Napa and just not participate in the wine tours/driving excursions. Just enjoy the estate and pool.
Anonymous wrote:If you truly can’t afford it, back out. But in this case I think you are to blame - a four-night stay in Napa was obviously going to be very expensive. In fact you’re getting off pretty cheap on the lodging. You already RSVP’d so you need to suck it up if you can.