Hi, my extended family (parents, my family, sister and her family and brother) have a fmaily reunion planned in Orlando. We are not planning any trips to the major Disney parks, although my sis may take her family to Magic Kingdom one day. I have lots of passes to the water parks, the guys want to golf and the ladies (just my sister. mom, daughter and me, out 14 in the family) plan to spend a day at Discovery Cove.
Then, my immediate family will be staying and doing Disney for a second week. I invited my nephew to join us (he lives in the Midwest). I told my sister I would pay for his pass, and meals, snacks, of course, but said she would have to pay his airfare home, and souvenirs (my kids get few souvenirs, and save their money and suggested she do the same, but let her know it wasn't like we'd be buying things for our kids and not hers). We would try to arrange our flight home so one of us accompanies him, if not, we'll get him on his flight before we leave.
His staying doesn't impact our lodging (we have a 2 bedroom condo already-our timeshare), but we will need to rent a van, rather than a midsize car, and the pass will be around $200. I can't imaginehis meals and snacks will be too much, maybe another $150.
Should I have offered to pay his airfare, too? Now I'm feeling like I should have. We are in a much better financial situation than they are.
Has anyone done somthing similiar?
Julia
Then, my immediate family will be staying and doing Disney for a second week. I invited my nephew to join us (he lives in the Midwest). I told my sister I would pay for his pass, and meals, snacks, of course, but said she would have to pay his airfare home, and souvenirs (my kids get few souvenirs, and save their money and suggested she do the same, but let her know it wasn't like we'd be buying things for our kids and not hers). We would try to arrange our flight home so one of us accompanies him, if not, we'll get him on his flight before we leave.
His staying doesn't impact our lodging (we have a 2 bedroom condo already-our timeshare), but we will need to rent a van, rather than a midsize car, and the pass will be around $200. I can't imaginehis meals and snacks will be too much, maybe another $150.
Should I have offered to pay his airfare, too? Now I'm feeling like I should have. We are in a much better financial situation than they are.
Has anyone done somthing similiar?
Julia