Anonymous wrote:There are so many better vacations for $10K than a short vacation on a cold, rough East Coast beach. I truly don’t understand why people do this. “Vacations” do not start with having to do a huge grocery shop and put sheets on bunk beds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are so many better vacations for $[b]10K than a short vacation on a cold, rough East Coast beach. I truly don’t understand why people do this. “Vacations” do not start with having to do a huge grocery shop and put sheets on bunk beds.
I understand that rentals are how people on a budget vacation. But that does not sound like OP’s situation. She has the money.
Anonymous wrote:There are so many better vacations for $10K than a short vacation on a cold, rough East Coast beach. I truly don’t understand why people do this. “Vacations” do not start with having to do a huge grocery shop and put sheets on bunk beds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just spent $18,000 to rent two side by side beachfront condos on a Caribbean island with a connecting door for three weeks. I’m early retired and stayed the whole three weeks and all of the kids and grandkids and their spouses came and went for as long as they could given work and school schedules. It was awesome. I’d never spent $10k on a NC house for four days though. What a waste of money.
I wish some of you would post links to these vacation rentals.
NP and I understand why they don’t. They might want to book again and don’t want to find all the spots taken by lazy DCUM posters who can’t do their own damn research for their own damn vacations. PP is not your FREE concierge travel agent.
Anonymous wrote:Family has not all committed, and I know I can / want to pay more than others. I would probably get reimbursed for half of the rental. Would you do this if you could? I just want to make sure I’m thinking this through and not acting irrationally. Honestly not sure how much longer my parents will be around, and I know they want to include the family members that have not committed.
Anonymous wrote:Also, 10 bedrooms, 8.5 baths. But the question isn’t really whether the house is worth it. It’s whether I want to float 1/2 the cost to make the trip happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not. The only reason we go at all is that DH’s family wants us there, and they pay. We hate the beach but endure a few days out of duty. We’ve happily paid for actually fun, creative vacations with both sides of the family.
You sound like a real hoot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just spent $18,000 to rent two side by side beachfront condos on a Caribbean island with a connecting door for three weeks. I’m early retired and stayed the whole three weeks and all of the kids and grandkids and their spouses came and went for as long as they could given work and school schedules. It was awesome. I’d never spent $10k on a NC house for four days though. What a waste of money.
I wish some of you would post links to these vacation rentals.
Anonymous wrote:We just spent $18,000 to rent two side by side beachfront condos on a Caribbean island with a connecting door for three weeks. I’m early retired and stayed the whole three weeks and all of the kids and grandkids and their spouses came and went for as long as they could given work and school schedules. It was awesome. I’d never spent $10k on a NC house for four days though. What a waste of money.