Swimalie
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Why not? When my minivan was new and dh's uncle from Boston passed away I gave him my van so he could take his parents and 2 brothers & 1 sister to the funeral. A few years later his aunt died and they all did the trek again. Why would I care? As long as no one smokes in it and only dh drives, I don't mind helping him out at all. It's now almost 8 years old and still only has 37K miles on it and I laugh that it would be much less than that if it didn't go to Boston twice.
It actually worked out really well in my favor the last time. We got snow here while they were in Boston so I got to use dh's P/U truck 4x4 which was great in the snow.
How about booking a hotel through Hotwire? We have done this many times and sticking with 4* hotels we've never had a bad experience. At that level they're all Hyatt, Marriott, Hilton, etc.
None of my business really but now that you've posted it on a public forum, why does he feel he "has" to go if his family won't even speak to him or pick him up at the airport?
In that situation, I'd sent a card/gift and say sorry I can't be there.
I'm way over protective of my car and don't want the extra miles on it (it's already made a trip to see his family once) plus I wouldn't feel comfortable with my son and I in his car while he's gone. His car is just a commuter car, not one made for safety of a child (doesn't even have a car seat). The wedding is in a town with only 3 hotels, none are chains so getting a discount won't be easy. We have a free (maybe 2) night at Hampton but the nearest one is too far away. As for why he feels he has to go, because it's a family event and he wants to represent his family. His grandmother died about 4 years ago, a week after I had major ankle surgery. Due to my surgery he couldn't go to the funeral and to this day I feel bad about that. I hope this trip helps make up for missing the funeral.
I too am a USAA and Costco member. Rental car rates can be cheaper through USAA but if Budget Rental is an option I have found rates to be cheaper with BCD# Y9378000.
Also, booking cars and hotels via Expedia UK can save you quite a bit of cash also.
Another option would be to check Groupon for where he is heading and see if you can nab a two night deal for cheap.
Groupon is a great idea. I didn't even think of that. I will check in to that now. Thanks. And I'll check the uk's expedia.
I kind of feel the same way. Not everyone is expected to be there at a destination wedding. Respond to the invitation with a nice gift, well wishes, and regrets for not being there. Unless he was planning on using this trip to lighten his black sheep wool.
LOL! I like the idea of lightening his wool color. Since we want to move farther away, maybe this will lighten it a bit but then it will go back to black soon. heehee