jennynoel
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- Jun 6, 2007
Help me navigate this situation - my daughter and I have 1 park tickets for 2 days, our friends have park hoppers.
I have an upcoming weekend trip to Disneyland planned. It will be me and my best friend (35-40ish women) and 3 girls (6, 6 and 4 year old birthday girl).
I always have park hoppers or APs but I am on a tight budget right now. I initially committed to come on the trip for 1 day (we live 50 miles away) but my bestie convinced me to make it a girls weekend since she had already paid for the hotel room and a relative who was supposed to join her backed out.
I bought 1 park tickets thinking that was what she had and wanting to save money. She has park hoppers. Do I bite the bullet and upgrade our tickets, which will cost at least $200? Do I leave our tickets alone and encourage her to hop without us if she wants to?
I’m at a loss. I would rather spend that extra money on food and gifts for the kids, but I don’t want my friend to feel awkward or like she isn’t getting her moneys worth. She is using her tax refund for this special birthday trip for her daughter and hardly ever gets to go to Disney, where I go on multiple trips a year typically.
What would you do?
I have an upcoming weekend trip to Disneyland planned. It will be me and my best friend (35-40ish women) and 3 girls (6, 6 and 4 year old birthday girl).
I always have park hoppers or APs but I am on a tight budget right now. I initially committed to come on the trip for 1 day (we live 50 miles away) but my bestie convinced me to make it a girls weekend since she had already paid for the hotel room and a relative who was supposed to join her backed out.
I bought 1 park tickets thinking that was what she had and wanting to save money. She has park hoppers. Do I bite the bullet and upgrade our tickets, which will cost at least $200? Do I leave our tickets alone and encourage her to hop without us if she wants to?
I’m at a loss. I would rather spend that extra money on food and gifts for the kids, but I don’t want my friend to feel awkward or like she isn’t getting her moneys worth. She is using her tax refund for this special birthday trip for her daughter and hardly ever gets to go to Disney, where I go on multiple trips a year typically.
What would you do?