Anonymous wrote:Since birth we've taken our 3 kids on nice yearly family summer vacations, places like Hawaii, DisneyWorld, USVI, etc. All 3 are now out of college (we paid all costs) and over the last few years not all 3 have made these yearly vacations because of jobs or other commitments. All 3 currently have jobs and money in the bank.
My question: At what point do parents stop paying for these vacation's if ever? This is assuming they still wish to come along.
Anonymous wrote:My Dad still pays for a week long vacation rental for my siblings and me ( and our families) every year too. All of us kids are every comfortable and could afford the trips ourselves, but my Dad has never accepted money from us to cover our share of the hotel/vacation rental. Instead, my siblings and I try to insure that we cover all meals and extras while there, but those costs still don't equal our share of the accomadations. I think he does it, but he really likes having all of us together under one roof again and he is afraid we wouldn't all come every year if he didn't pay. Although everyone (including our spouses) enjoy the trip, I could see us deciding to not go some years in order to save for our own expensive trip or big ticket item.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want/expect them to join you, it would be nice if you paid. If you don't want to pay, I think that's fine, but I wouldn't expect them to come along in that case.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's rare that we get to take a big family vacation anymore as each of our individual schedules don't match up anymore, but my parents still pay for everything whenever we do anything individually.
Just last week, my mom took me on a trip to the west coast, fully funded by the parentals. I decided to stay an extra week on my own (just because I was feeling lazy and wanted do bum around), and the second I even hinted at it, my dad booked everything and upgraded my hotel accommodations and beyond upgraded my rental car from a Volvo crossover to a Maserati, just so I could have some "extra" fun on my own. I never asked them for any of this, nor do I need them to do any of it as I can afford it on my own, but they enjoy doing it. In a few weeks, my mom will be taking my youngest sister to the Middle East for 2 weeks. Again, the trip will be fully funded by the parentals, and it will be luxury everything the entire time. Even if we begged and pleaded, there's no way they'd accept a penny from us or allow us to pay for anything - even a meal or a drink - while with them.
A few years back, my dad gave us 6 months notice to get our schedules straight, and said that he's planning a mini family reunion and he's picking Dubai as the destination for it. He paid for a huge 8 bedroom villa and it was our immediate family as well as several of his brothers and their families and two of my mom's sisters and their families. He not only footed the bill for the villa, but also for everyone's airfare, all meals, all purchases, everything (for eleven full days). He knew we wouldn't get a chance to do something like this very often, so he wanted to make it happen, and he did. It was one of the most amazing experiences and it's something I'd love to do one day in the future for my family and siblings. (The villa cost $25K and the vacation itself ended up costing $45-$55K) The last trip we went on as an immediate family, was a European cruise and vacation, and for a family of 5 and my dad's best friend joining us, the whole thing cost $22,500 - to do it the way my dad likes to do it.
At the end of the day, it really depends on your budget, your life, and what you can afford to do. Our lifestyle is rather grand and at no point do I envision my parents scaling any of this back we have grown up and are adults. If anything, they do even more now and go even harder with all that they do.
Wow your parents are loaded ?
They are but they aren't as reckless as my post may have made them seem like when it comes to spending. It's just that big family vacations are a rarity so when they do happen, my dad goes ALL OUT. Although the smaller mini vacations we take (usually one of us with our mom) are still pretty lux and lavish, we're always more careful with what we're spending than we would be if my dad was also there. When he's around, if he even feels that we're "skimping" on something, in his own words, he'll get upset. In his eyes, vacations are a time to be care-free and that means any notion of a budget goes out the window so we can do, have, eat, drink, anything and everything we want. During non-vacation times, we are far more practical and conscious of all of our spending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's rare that we get to take a big family vacation anymore as each of our individual schedules don't match up anymore, but my parents still pay for everything whenever we do anything individually.
Just last week, my mom took me on a trip to the west coast, fully funded by the parentals. I decided to stay an extra week on my own (just because I was feeling lazy and wanted do bum around), and the second I even hinted at it, my dad booked everything and upgraded my hotel accommodations and beyond upgraded my rental car from a Volvo crossover to a Maserati, just so I could have some "extra" fun on my own. I never asked them for any of this, nor do I need them to do any of it as I can afford it on my own, but they enjoy doing it. In a few weeks, my mom will be taking my youngest sister to the Middle East for 2 weeks. Again, the trip will be fully funded by the parentals, and it will be luxury everything the entire time. Even if we begged and pleaded, there's no way they'd accept a penny from us or allow us to pay for anything - even a meal or a drink - while with them.
A few years back, my dad gave us 6 months notice to get our schedules straight, and said that he's planning a mini family reunion and he's picking Dubai as the destination for it. He paid for a huge 8 bedroom villa and it was our immediate family as well as several of his brothers and their families and two of my mom's sisters and their families. He not only footed the bill for the villa, but also for everyone's airfare, all meals, all purchases, everything (for eleven full days). He knew we wouldn't get a chance to do something like this very often, so he wanted to make it happen, and he did. It was one of the most amazing experiences and it's something I'd love to do one day in the future for my family and siblings. (The villa cost $25K and the vacation itself ended up costing $45-$55K) The last trip we went on as an immediate family, was a European cruise and vacation, and for a family of 5 and my dad's best friend joining us, the whole thing cost $22,500 - to do it the way my dad likes to do it.
At the end of the day, it really depends on your budget, your life, and what you can afford to do. Our lifestyle is rather grand and at no point do I envision my parents scaling any of this back we have grown up and are adults. If anything, they do even more now and go even harder with all that they do.
Wow your parents are loaded ?
Anonymous wrote:Since birth we've taken our 3 kids on nice yearly family summer vacations, places like Hawaii, DisneyWorld, USVI, etc. All 3 are now out of college (we paid all costs) and over the last few years not all 3 have made these yearly vacations because of jobs or other commitments. All 3 currently have jobs and money in the bank.
My question: At what point do parents stop paying for these vacation's if ever? This is assuming they still wish to come along.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want/expect them to join you, it would be nice if you paid. If you don't want to pay, I think that's fine, but I wouldn't expect them to come along in that case.
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Yep.
My family occasionally offers. We frequently take them up on it, when we have the vacation time and no other vacation plans.
His parents never offer and never go anywhere that interests us, yet gets insulted when we don't go.