Anonymous wrote:We do family vacations at all-inclusive resorts. No cooking, cleaning, or resentment around that. Kids can roam in packs, relatively unsupervised, and still safe. It's kind of a doubletake to see the kids at the swim-up bars, enjoying their Shirley Temples. DD's favorite vacations are always these, and although we haven't done one since 2019, she still remembers them fondly.
Anonymous wrote:We do family vacations at all-inclusive resorts. No cooking, cleaning, or resentment around that. Kids can roam in packs, relatively unsupervised, and still safe. It's kind of a doubletake to see the kids at the swim-up bars, enjoying their Shirley Temples. DD's favorite vacations are always these, and although we haven't done one since 2019, she still remembers them fondly.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone who does these type of vacations — the big beach house with grandparents, siblings, cousins, etc — actually enjoy them and find them relaxing?
We were considering it pre-pandemic and never made it happen. Now there’s rumblings among the family of trying to make it happen this summer but between logistics and various personality conflicts — I’m feeling reluctant. This would potentially involve 6 different “family units”. Would it actually be a relaxing and rejuvenating vacation? I doubt it. But are we missing something that’s super fun despite the annoyances involved if we don’t do it?
Curious to hear experiences from those who’ve done it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do it every year, but I don’t find it relaxing . However, the kids all love it- seeing everyone and playing with their cousins. It builds their sense of belonging and community, so it’s worth the struggle.
This. It dies make for great memories and spur of the moment fun between the generations. I have a very type A SIL. Thanks to her planning I think we avoided possible issues. Decide about food up front. Is everyone eating together every night. If so how will cooking be handled? Are breakfast and lunch on your own? Make a list of general food and everyone chops.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to see this thread and 'parents and ILs weird with food' thread merged. I need to read the food controlling while on vacation stories.
Anonymous wrote:We do it every year, but I don’t find it relaxing . However, the kids all love it- seeing everyone and playing with their cousins. It builds their sense of belonging and community, so it’s worth the struggle.