CalDisneyMomof2
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Unfortunately, she's not willing to pay $1,300 for her own cabin nor $1,000 to stay with my child. I offered her this as a third option and she liked it. I was feeling sorry for her because I told her that my mom sounded interested in joining her and splitting a cabin and thus making her total about $650. So she got pretty excited about that. But my mom said she doesn't have the money and can't go.
@yeahdisney I thought about that. But I thought, is it fair for our family (my husband and myself mostly) to stay in a room now with less space with the added person and pay the same? If she were struggling financially I would undoubtedly pick up her tab but she's better off than we are right now. We're only taking this cruise because we had $2,500 in Disney funds (gift cards and DVA) leftover from our cruise from a couple of weeks ago. It straight out paid for our aspect of the cruise. It isn't really a vacation we budgeted for for all other aspects. It's feasible but we're not in the position to pay more for someone who is better off financially than ourselves to join us.
@yeahdisney I thought about that. But I thought, is it fair for our family (my husband and myself mostly) to stay in a room now with less space with the added person and pay the same? If she were struggling financially I would undoubtedly pick up her tab but she's better off than we are right now. We're only taking this cruise because we had $2,500 in Disney funds (gift cards and DVA) leftover from our cruise from a couple of weeks ago. It straight out paid for our aspect of the cruise. It isn't really a vacation we budgeted for for all other aspects. It's feasible but we're not in the position to pay more for someone who is better off financially than ourselves to join us.