Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the love for Air BnB. They are so expensive once the cleaning fee and service fee and whatever other fees they tack on are taken into account. Much rather stay at a hotel with more amenities and actual staff to resolve issues.
I’ve never paid more than $250 a night even with the fees. And it gives me a kitchen and I can get amenities like a hot tub or a pool table plus beds and rooms for everyone. We’ve stayed in them all over the country and abroad. Never had an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incredibly weird.
Once your kids hit the teen years you will not want to share a room with them. I can 100% guarantee they won't want to share with you.
My teens are happy to go on vacation. They aren't going to complain about sharing a room when they realize a vacation is already a luxury.
-- normal not rich person.
+1
We all cram into one room. 2 teens and 2 parents.
+1, kids are 12 and 15.
When I find an incredible deal, I will get a one or two bedroom suite.
Plus we don’t spend all that much time in the room. It’s just a place to shower and sleep.
See, and this is why I prefer a place with a kitchen. I don’t think it’s just a place to sleep and I don’t want to eat out 3 meals a day for a week. We usually aim for one meal out a day, either dinner or lunch. We save a lot of money every day just in meals for 4 people out and it’s worth the increase to stay in our own place. Mostly washes out.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the love for Air BnB. They are so expensive once the cleaning fee and service fee and whatever other fees they tack on are taken into account. Much rather stay at a hotel with more amenities and actual staff to resolve issues.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the love for Air BnB. They are so expensive once the cleaning fee and service fee and whatever other fees they tack on are taken into account. Much rather stay at a hotel with more amenities and actual staff to resolve issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incredibly weird.
Once your kids hit the teen years you will not want to share a room with them. I can 100% guarantee they won't want to share with you.
My teens are happy to go on vacation. They aren't going to complain about sharing a room when they realize a vacation is already a luxury.
-- normal not rich person.
+1
We all cram into one room. 2 teens and 2 parents.
+1, kids are 12 and 15.
When I find an incredible deal, I will get a one or two bedroom suite.
Plus we don’t spend all that much time in the room. It’s just a place to shower and sleep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: It's not weird. We get two rooms because we'd rather have the privacy than the money, but my parents got one room (with 3 kids) even when we were all in college. Of course, it was pretty horrible IMO (I hated listening to my dad snore and pee), which is why as an adult with my own family I get two rooms even though it is $$.
I hated having to all stay in the same hotel room growing up - always a Super 8 or
motel 6. I just can’t do it.
Anonymous wrote:Um my kids are 8 and 10 and the only time we’ve shared a room is when we got the last hotel room when the power went out during the derecho. I would rather not go on vacation than spend a week in one room sleeping next to my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incredibly weird.
Once your kids hit the teen years you will not want to share a room with them. I can 100% guarantee they won't want to share with you.
My teens are happy to go on vacation. They aren't going to complain about sharing a room when they realize a vacation is already a luxury.
-- normal not rich person.
+1
We all cram into one room. 2 teens and 2 parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um my kids are 8 and 10 and the only time we’ve shared a room is when we got the last hotel room when the power went out during the derecho. I would rather not go on vacation than spend a week in one room sleeping next to my kids.
Why? What’s wrong with your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Um my kids are 8 and 10 and the only time we’ve shared a room is when we got the last hotel room when the power went out during the derecho. I would rather not go on vacation than spend a week in one room sleeping next to my kids.