And, honestly, if I had to pay for my grown childrens' (out of high school or college if they go) vacations in order for them to choose to spend that time with me, I'd rather not do that. It "feels" like a bribe to me to get them to spend time as a family. I'd settle for cookouts and smaller-scale get togethers![]()
Well, my DD did just that. As I said in my post, we had booked our vacation, she decided she wanted to come with us (I suspect she misses WDW, having not been for 4 years plus she really wants to see WWOHP). We told her we couldn't afford to cover all the costs and she offered to pay. She was prepared to pay it all but we came to a compromise as to what was fair. Now she hasn't used her "very last dollar" - the money she has used, she had saved up and I don't know whether she would have been prepared to pay had she not had savings - but that is a moot point. She IS choosing to come on a family vacation with Mum, Dad and little brother and she IS very much looking forward to it. And we are no way one of those families that has to do everything together, we just enjoy each other's company (and, after the 'terrible teen' years, I have to say that I began to wonder if there would ever be a time that we could all spend time together and not kill each other so I, for one, am very grateful for that). I am very much looking forward to it![]()
Just curious....its a family vacation, you pay for your DS but not your DD. She didnt seem at all upset about it? I guess she is much older and works fulltime?
My DD is 20 (almost 21) and works full time but still lives at home. She hasn't travelled with us since she was 18, having spent her vacations with her boyfriend and his family.
We had already booked this year's trip when she decided she would like to come with us. She has paid for her own flight and her park tickets, however we are taking a Disney cruise during the first week and we have paid for her to have her own SR on the cruise. We will also pay for meals, etc. while in Orlando.
She has very generously offered to pay for her and her little brother to swim with the dolphins in Grand Cayman - I am lucky to have such a wonderful daughter
I am paying for us both to go to WDW for a week next March, to celebrate her 21st. She won't pay for anything on that trip as it is her Birthday gift.
My DS is 10, my DD is nearly 21 and, as you correctly guessed, works full time. Have included my original post below so you can see that she volunteered to come on the holiday with us and that is why she is paying (some of) her own way.