Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine vacationing with parents once you leave home. If there were some sort of once-off like a Grand Trip to Asia or a 50th Anniversary or a destination wedding, that's one thing. But routinely paying for your adult working children to vacation with you? That's insane and your kids are taking advantage of you, and you shouldn't offer.
I agree.
And on the flip side, it puts a lot of pressure and control over married children and their spouses who might rather do other things for vacation than spend all their days off travelling with the in laws.
It should definitely stop once your kids are married because whether your kid shares this with you or not, tyese vacations tend to put a lot of stress on marriages.
Once your kids are married you need to save these vacations for big, milestone events, NOT regular or yearly obligations.
Anonymous wrote:Every other year, we go away with my parents-in-law, bro-in-law, sis-in-law, and all the kids. We rent apartments in the same unit and coordinate activities. Honestly? I love it. The cousins and many involved adults make it such a good time for my children - those trips have been such a wonderful memory for my kids. Having many adults and kids in many ways lightens the load than if it was just our family unit on vacation. I love it, but clearly I'm in the minority here!
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.
Anonymous wrote:Every other year, we go away with my parents-in-law, bro-in-law, sis-in-law, and all the kids. We rent apartments in the same unit and coordinate activities. Honestly? I love it. The cousins and many involved adults make it such a good time for my children - those trips have been such a wonderful memory for my kids. Having many adults and kids in many ways lightens the load than if it was just our family unit on vacation. I love it, but clearly I'm in the minority here!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ILs take their three children and families on trips every other year. We've been to Hawaii, Spain, Middle East, Argentina, beach houses, mountain houses, etc. They refuse to let us pay for anything on these trips. They have the money and it's how they want to spend it. We are very very thankful. WE love spending time with them and kids growing up close to their grandparents, cousins, and us with our nieces, nephews, etc.
This seems wonderful! I am hearing more and more stories like this. You can't take it with you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see dh and me having a vacation cabin or beach house some day where our kids can join us with their families but still have lots of fun things to do on their own away from the house.
It would not be expected that they spend their vacations with us but every now and then would be wonderful. We'll be happy to watch the grandkids while they have a romantic night out.
+1
My mom did this, too - it was great! IL's? Not so much.

Anonymous wrote:My ILs take their three children and families on trips every other year. We've been to Hawaii, Spain, Middle East, Argentina, beach houses, mountain houses, etc. They refuse to let us pay for anything on these trips. They have the money and it's how they want to spend it. We are very very thankful. WE love spending time with them and kids growing up close to their grandparents, cousins, and us with our nieces, nephews, etc.