torinsmom
<font color=red>I have someone coming to scoop<br>
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I was planning on flying to Orlando(from NC) this summer instead of driving. That would cost us at least $400 plus we would need to rent a car for another $200+ and pay for parking at the airport for $50. We were planning to stay at a Priceline hotel for $40/night for 8 nights for about $320. Total hotel/transportation at least $970
I found a townhouse with a private pool for $634 for the week. If I drive, I'd be looking at gas around $105 round trip plus $50 to drive around on for the week. So total for townhouse/transportation around $790
The extra days driving wouldn't really affect us since I am a teacher and DS will be home for the summer.
Pros for air/hotel would be possible shuttle to/from parks to eliminate parking fees, less travel time, less frustration
Pros for townhouse/driving would be a full kitchen(I would cook breakfast and maybe a few lunches), a laundry room, can bring groceries from home, private pool, separate bedrooms, 2 TVs, and enough room for my sister's family if they can save money to go.
What would you do? I distinctly remember driving through 2 hours of thunderstorms last summer--ugh! I guess that what's happens when you drive through the Southeast at night during summer!
I found a townhouse with a private pool for $634 for the week. If I drive, I'd be looking at gas around $105 round trip plus $50 to drive around on for the week. So total for townhouse/transportation around $790
The extra days driving wouldn't really affect us since I am a teacher and DS will be home for the summer.
Pros for air/hotel would be possible shuttle to/from parks to eliminate parking fees, less travel time, less frustration
Pros for townhouse/driving would be a full kitchen(I would cook breakfast and maybe a few lunches), a laundry room, can bring groceries from home, private pool, separate bedrooms, 2 TVs, and enough room for my sister's family if they can save money to go.
What would you do? I distinctly remember driving through 2 hours of thunderstorms last summer--ugh! I guess that what's happens when you drive through the Southeast at night during summer!