Anonymous wrote:I would back out and I wouldn’t even eat the $800. They are being extremely inconsiderate by springing up expenses as if money grows on trees.
You should tell her that when you agreed to go to the bachelorette party you had no clue it was going to be in California, cost $800 plus airfare plus all the other expenses.
Anonymous wrote:If you don't go, don't write a ridiculous letter about how it's impossible to leave a baby for a single night and some day I would understand. This was for a simple night out, not an overnight out of town outing. I still don't understand after all these years. Just bow out politely if you have to because that is a lot to ask.
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.
Where did OP think she was going to stay in California wine country for cheaper? Come on.
Who thinks that they’re going to stay at a place for $1800 and get $590 pp personal driver? That’s the cheaper. They don’t need those things for a bachelorette party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you close with the women attending this party? Were you looking forward to hanging out with them, or are they friends of your cousin that you aren’t at all close to?
It’s just my cousin and her sister that I know. The others I met years ago but that’s it.
Send the email now. Eat the $800. Let this be an expensive lesson for you: Do not commit, even casually, to trips/events until you know the costs & details.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you close with the women attending this party? Were you looking forward to hanging out with them, or are they friends of your cousin that you aren’t at all close to?
It’s just my cousin and her sister that I know. The others I met years ago but that’s it.
Anonymous wrote:Are you close with the women attending this party? Were you looking forward to hanging out with them, or are they friends of your cousin that you aren’t at all close to?
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.
Where did OP think she was going to stay in California wine country for cheaper? Come on.
Anonymous wrote:No OP, you would not be the jerk in this scenario. That title belongs to the person who expects her guests to plunk down an outrageous amount of money for a vacation that she wants.
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.
+1 at a minimum, op should pay her share of the Airbnb.
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: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.
Yea, they asked OP to go before even disclosing beforehand. Asking for a private driver is ridiculous. Knowing it’s going to be pricey is different than getting $1800 a night house and a private driver AFTER people have rsvpd is incredibly inconsiderate. They could’ve found much cheaper prices. $1800 a night is ridiculous. Also, are there no Uber’s in Napa Valley? OP signed up for a bachelorette party not to live as a celebrity for a weekend, HUGE difference.