AlwaysEeyore
Always Gloomy . . . except in "The World"
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Hi All!
I have dilemma and I need some opinions. Sorry it's a little long. I have two cousins that I am close with, they grew up in Florida, my sisters and I in New York. We would see each other every year and we feel more like sisters than cousins.
Cousin #1 got married last November at Disney and had all of us in her wedding party. The wedding cost us a decent amount of money but it was at Disney World. So we could justify it. I am very close with this cousin and helped her plan her wedding.
Cousin #2 decided she wants to get married on a Royal Caribbean cruise to the Caribbean October 2008. We have never done a cruise before because we are not the type of family that can sit and do nothing on vacation. We hate the hot weather, the beach and crowds and nothing on the promo DVD really looks like fun to us.
This wedding will cost us twice as much as Cousin #1's wedding last year. Cousin #2 made sure to plan it around my DD school schedule and even told me she knew the trip would be expensive and she would love to have us in her wedding party but could not expect us to have to pay for expensive dresses, she just want's us there.
I don't know what to do, the trip will be close to $5000 for something I don't know that I'll like. We had some problems at cousin #1's wedding having so much family together at once, at least there we could escape each other, once we are on the ship we are kind of stuck there. Not to mention we will not get to tour one of the Islands the ship stops at becuase of the wedding.
I love my cousin but I just feel like it makes no sense to go to the wedding. We booked a balcony room figuring we will be spending a lot of time in our air conditioned room. My kids are 6 & 3 so it will be difficult to find things to do as a family since they are so young and the amount DH & work we like to take family vacations to spend time with out kids.
Can someone convince me we will have a blast on the cruise and it will be money well spent?
I have dilemma and I need some opinions. Sorry it's a little long. I have two cousins that I am close with, they grew up in Florida, my sisters and I in New York. We would see each other every year and we feel more like sisters than cousins.
Cousin #1 got married last November at Disney and had all of us in her wedding party. The wedding cost us a decent amount of money but it was at Disney World. So we could justify it. I am very close with this cousin and helped her plan her wedding.
Cousin #2 decided she wants to get married on a Royal Caribbean cruise to the Caribbean October 2008. We have never done a cruise before because we are not the type of family that can sit and do nothing on vacation. We hate the hot weather, the beach and crowds and nothing on the promo DVD really looks like fun to us.
This wedding will cost us twice as much as Cousin #1's wedding last year. Cousin #2 made sure to plan it around my DD school schedule and even told me she knew the trip would be expensive and she would love to have us in her wedding party but could not expect us to have to pay for expensive dresses, she just want's us there.
I don't know what to do, the trip will be close to $5000 for something I don't know that I'll like. We had some problems at cousin #1's wedding having so much family together at once, at least there we could escape each other, once we are on the ship we are kind of stuck there. Not to mention we will not get to tour one of the Islands the ship stops at becuase of the wedding.
I love my cousin but I just feel like it makes no sense to go to the wedding. We booked a balcony room figuring we will be spending a lot of time in our air conditioned room. My kids are 6 & 3 so it will be difficult to find things to do as a family since they are so young and the amount DH & work we like to take family vacations to spend time with out kids.
Can someone convince me we will have a blast on the cruise and it will be money well spent?


This can easily be done low budget with a taxi.
) dad and I were walking back to the ship in Grand Cayman and he turned and said, "This was one of the best decisions you have ever made...other than marrying your husband of course!" LOL He really felt that way, said it was the best of all worlds. My brother loved it too, he totally thought cruising wasn't for him until he ended up being one of the few guys on the ship that was in his early 20's and single!
)...also, if she is working with a TA for a group rate, your cost should even be lower. Generally for every 8 people booked you get one free berth... we applied that across the board for all of our guests.