MamaBelle4
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I'm planning a large family trip for WDW Jan 2017. I talked to my parents and they said they would either stay at my Uncle's timeshare with him or not be able to afford to go (or so I understood).
I then rented points from a DVC Member for my inlaws, sister and my family. Talked to my parents today and my mom said she never said that. Now I feel terrible for jumping the gun without her. She said about renting one of the campsites as my parents really love camping and it is a cheaper avenue.
My question is this, if the weather is bad (cold, rainy, whatever), would it be unethical to extend an invitation to my parents to bunk with us (they're 67 and 63 and will likely be tent camping)?
I don't want to cancel our reservation because they aren't 100% sure what they are doing yet, but I don't want to leave them out in the cold either. Ugh. Anyone have any advice?
I then rented points from a DVC Member for my inlaws, sister and my family. Talked to my parents today and my mom said she never said that. Now I feel terrible for jumping the gun without her. She said about renting one of the campsites as my parents really love camping and it is a cheaper avenue.
My question is this, if the weather is bad (cold, rainy, whatever), would it be unethical to extend an invitation to my parents to bunk with us (they're 67 and 63 and will likely be tent camping)?
I don't want to cancel our reservation because they aren't 100% sure what they are doing yet, but I don't want to leave them out in the cold either. Ugh. Anyone have any advice?