My grandmother wants to take the whole family out for dinner on Easter.
It would be my sister's family (2 adults, 3 kids), grandma, dad and us (2 adults, 1 preteen, and 1 kid).
Kids are free at this restaurant. My son would be 1/2 price. Grandma and dad are seniors and get $3 off. But, when I do the math in my head (buffet plus drinks plus mandatory 18% gratuity on holidays), it's over $150.
Then, it's in a restaurant, you can't "relax" and socialize, hold the kids, etc.
I'd much rather invite everyone over to our house. It would only cost $60 for dinner, everyone could hang out and relax, kids can play on the ground/with toys.
To me $150 is too much money, and we'd only get to be together for 1 1/2 hrs, most of it spent getting food and eating. Where, at our house, there would be play time, relaxing.
How do I talk them in to it?
It would be my sister's family (2 adults, 3 kids), grandma, dad and us (2 adults, 1 preteen, and 1 kid).
Kids are free at this restaurant. My son would be 1/2 price. Grandma and dad are seniors and get $3 off. But, when I do the math in my head (buffet plus drinks plus mandatory 18% gratuity on holidays), it's over $150.
Then, it's in a restaurant, you can't "relax" and socialize, hold the kids, etc.
I'd much rather invite everyone over to our house. It would only cost $60 for dinner, everyone could hang out and relax, kids can play on the ground/with toys.
To me $150 is too much money, and we'd only get to be together for 1 1/2 hrs, most of it spent getting food and eating. Where, at our house, there would be play time, relaxing.
How do I talk them in to it?


