Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are being really hard on you OP. We are well past the age of shared beds unless you have to. It also becomes a logistical nightmare b/c you have one bathroom and 4 people.
Last time we did this my best friend and I (who are more go with the flow) always ended up with the last showers, so while everyone was dressed and ready, she and I were rushing to get dressed and put on makeup and typically ended up going out with wet hair b/c by that point there was no time left for us to blow dry our hair. It was fine b/c we were all together and we were in our 20s but I vowed I would never do it again. About 5 years later the group of us went on another trip. Three people stayed in one room and my best friend and I in the other. We had adjoining rooms and it was fine.
I say go but get your own room. With that many people you could do two adjoining rooms and then you get your own next door. It will be fine, but you need to accept this will be a 3 star trip overall (hotel, restaurants etc).
Try and keep up. The problem is not that OP wants a room to herself - that's completely acceptable. The problem is that she just.can't.see.herself having a good time at a hotel that only charges $300 per night. Plus, having to deal with those low budget people . . .
She's an effin' nightmare.
Actually in my original post, I stated that I wanted to pay extra to upgrade.
I’m a nightmare because I want to stay at a nice place and willing to pay for it? I said I am willing to cover my friend entirely.
Jesus Christ, lady, yes. You're a nightmare because you find $300/night hotels beneath you, and find it completely acceptable to upgrade just you and your friend. So, that means either you (i) expect the others to pay the same for themselves, because Your Majesty thinks the previously agreed-upon accommodations are insufficient, or (ii) think it's perfectly fine for you and your friend, who is the link to the other people, to stay some distance away, at a different hotel. Because that won't be at all annoying, or inconvenient, or pretentious, or any one of a hundred other non-complimentary adjectives.
Do everyone a favor and stay home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are being really hard on you OP. We are well past the age of shared beds unless you have to. It also becomes a logistical nightmare b/c you have one bathroom and 4 people.
Last time we did this my best friend and I (who are more go with the flow) always ended up with the last showers, so while everyone was dressed and ready, she and I were rushing to get dressed and put on makeup and typically ended up going out with wet hair b/c by that point there was no time left for us to blow dry our hair. It was fine b/c we were all together and we were in our 20s but I vowed I would never do it again. About 5 years later the group of us went on another trip. Three people stayed in one room and my best friend and I in the other. We had adjoining rooms and it was fine.
I say go but get your own room. With that many people you could do two adjoining rooms and then you get your own next door. It will be fine, but you need to accept this will be a 3 star trip overall (hotel, restaurants etc).
Try and keep up. The problem is not that OP wants a room to herself - that's completely acceptable. The problem is that she just.can't.see.herself having a good time at a hotel that only charges $300 per night. Plus, having to deal with those low budget people . . .
She's an effin' nightmare.
Actually in my original post, I stated that I wanted to pay extra to upgrade.
I’m a nightmare because I want to stay at a nice place and willing to pay for it? I said I am willing to cover my friend entirely.
Jesus Christ, lady, yes. You're a nightmare because you find $300/night hotels beneath you, and find it completely acceptable to upgrade just you and your friend. So, that means either you (i) expect the others to pay the same for themselves, because Your Majesty thinks the previously agreed-upon accommodations are insufficient, or (ii) think it's perfectly fine for you and your friend, who is the link to the other people, to stay some distance away, at a different hotel. Because that won't be at all annoying, or inconvenient, or pretentious, or any one of a hundred other non-complimentary adjectives.
Do everyone a favor and stay home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are being really hard on you OP. We are well past the age of shared beds unless you have to. It also becomes a logistical nightmare b/c you have one bathroom and 4 people.
Last time we did this my best friend and I (who are more go with the flow) always ended up with the last showers, so while everyone was dressed and ready, she and I were rushing to get dressed and put on makeup and typically ended up going out with wet hair b/c by that point there was no time left for us to blow dry our hair. It was fine b/c we were all together and we were in our 20s but I vowed I would never do it again. About 5 years later the group of us went on another trip. Three people stayed in one room and my best friend and I in the other. We had adjoining rooms and it was fine.
I say go but get your own room. With that many people you could do two adjoining rooms and then you get your own next door. It will be fine, but you need to accept this will be a 3 star trip overall (hotel, restaurants etc).
Try and keep up. The problem is not that OP wants a room to herself - that's completely acceptable. The problem is that she just.can't.see.herself having a good time at a hotel that only charges $300 per night. Plus, having to deal with those low budget people . . .
She's an effin' nightmare.
Actually in my original post, I stated that I wanted to pay extra to upgrade.
I’m a nightmare because I want to stay at a nice place and willing to pay for it? I said I am willing to cover my friend entirely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are being really hard on you OP. We are well past the age of shared beds unless you have to. It also becomes a logistical nightmare b/c you have one bathroom and 4 people.
Last time we did this my best friend and I (who are more go with the flow) always ended up with the last showers, so while everyone was dressed and ready, she and I were rushing to get dressed and put on makeup and typically ended up going out with wet hair b/c by that point there was no time left for us to blow dry our hair. It was fine b/c we were all together and we were in our 20s but I vowed I would never do it again. About 5 years later the group of us went on another trip. Three people stayed in one room and my best friend and I in the other. We had adjoining rooms and it was fine.
I say go but get your own room. With that many people you could do two adjoining rooms and then you get your own next door. It will be fine, but you need to accept this will be a 3 star trip overall (hotel, restaurants etc).
Try and keep up. The problem is not that OP wants a room to herself - that's completely acceptable. The problem is that she just.can't.see.herself having a good time at a hotel that only charges $300 per night. Plus, having to deal with those low budget people . . .
She's an effin' nightmare.
Actually in my original post, I stated that I wanted to pay extra to upgrade.
I’m a nightmare because I want to stay at a nice place and willing to pay for it? I said I am willing to cover my friend entirely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are being really hard on you OP. We are well past the age of shared beds unless you have to. It also becomes a logistical nightmare b/c you have one bathroom and 4 people.
Last time we did this my best friend and I (who are more go with the flow) always ended up with the last showers, so while everyone was dressed and ready, she and I were rushing to get dressed and put on makeup and typically ended up going out with wet hair b/c by that point there was no time left for us to blow dry our hair. It was fine b/c we were all together and we were in our 20s but I vowed I would never do it again. About 5 years later the group of us went on another trip. Three people stayed in one room and my best friend and I in the other. We had adjoining rooms and it was fine.
I say go but get your own room. With that many people you could do two adjoining rooms and then you get your own next door. It will be fine, but you need to accept this will be a 3 star trip overall (hotel, restaurants etc).
Try and keep up. The problem is not that OP wants a room to herself - that's completely acceptable. The problem is that she just.can't.see.herself having a good time at a hotel that only charges $300 per night. Plus, having to deal with those low budget people . . .
She's an effin' nightmare.
Actually in my original post, I stated that I wanted to pay extra to upgrade.
I’m a nightmare because I want to stay at a nice place and willing to pay for it? I said I am willing to cover my friend entirely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are being really hard on you OP. We are well past the age of shared beds unless you have to. It also becomes a logistical nightmare b/c you have one bathroom and 4 people.
Last time we did this my best friend and I (who are more go with the flow) always ended up with the last showers, so while everyone was dressed and ready, she and I were rushing to get dressed and put on makeup and typically ended up going out with wet hair b/c by that point there was no time left for us to blow dry our hair. It was fine b/c we were all together and we were in our 20s but I vowed I would never do it again. About 5 years later the group of us went on another trip. Three people stayed in one room and my best friend and I in the other. We had adjoining rooms and it was fine.
I say go but get your own room. With that many people you could do two adjoining rooms and then you get your own next door. It will be fine, but you need to accept this will be a 3 star trip overall (hotel, restaurants etc).
Try and keep up. The problem is not that OP wants a room to herself - that's completely acceptable. The problem is that she just.can't.see.herself having a good time at a hotel that only charges $300 per night. Plus, having to deal with those low budget people . . .
She's an effin' nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:People are being really hard on you OP. We are well past the age of shared beds unless you have to. It also becomes a logistical nightmare b/c you have one bathroom and 4 people.
Last time we did this my best friend and I (who are more go with the flow) always ended up with the last showers, so while everyone was dressed and ready, she and I were rushing to get dressed and put on makeup and typically ended up going out with wet hair b/c by that point there was no time left for us to blow dry our hair. It was fine b/c we were all together and we were in our 20s but I vowed I would never do it again. About 5 years later the group of us went on another trip. Three people stayed in one room and my best friend and I in the other. We had adjoining rooms and it was fine.
I say go but get your own room. With that many people you could do two adjoining rooms and then you get your own next door. It will be fine, but you need to accept this will be a 3 star trip overall (hotel, restaurants etc).
Anonymous wrote:OP, I don't think you will have fun on this trip. Don't go, and treat your friend to a spa day or something later. Budget issue will come up on restaurants and activities too. If you were going with a close group of friends, I'd say go and suck it up for the company, but it doesn't sound like you know the other women on this trip, so you may be annoyed the whole trip.