Tip- don't say yes to your wife on a one-night anniversary overnight without checking the rates

The hotel we stay at is not that important. We've stayed at crummy (cheap) hotels and don't do that anymore. What we look for is a comfortable middle of the road sort of place. 3 or 4 stars is about right.

We never use the pool, hot-tub, or weights room. We never use the safe or minibar either. We do have the breakfast, and consider a good breakfast important. European breakfasts are just amazing.

Recently, proximity to a Supercharger has been important when we're in long distance driving mode..
 
Many, many years ago, when my wife and I were on a vacation, we stayed at an expensive hotel. We dropped off our bags, and went out to explore the city and have dinner. We got home just in time to settle in and go to bed. The next day, I realized we had put out good money, and got nothing more out of it than we would have at a budget hotel. We have never done that since.

That said, if my wife asked me if I would buy her some expensive gift, for example a new long arm quilting machine, I would gladly do it. She asks for so little, as far as expensive items, so I would be all about treating her to something nice. So what is the difference between something tangible, or an expensive vacation? If it makes my sweetheart happy, and we can afford it, then I'm all for making her feel special.
@BHopkins , you raise a key point. Like your Wife, my Wife asks for almost nothing. For some reason, she asked for this. I plan to deliver and deliver with a smile and work hard to overlook the money spent. Further, I plan to take @MNgopher recommendation and book for two nights.

Does BITOG have a gofundme affilate where BITOGers might want to donate to the cause?
 
I wouldn't think of it as $1000.00 for one night. Think of it as x amount of dollars for each year you've been married. If you're married 50 years, this wonderful woman is only costing an extra $20.00 a year. Sounds like a bargain to me!
 
Wife texted me and said she found a hotel in Colorado Springs for us to spend a one night anniversary in October. Three days later we will be in the area for our oldest Grandson's birthday.

Being out of town working, I simply said yes without checking the rates.

The rates START at $1,000 USD per night. Ouch, ouch, ouch. This place is reportedly booked/ sold out often. How the heck can a place in Colorado Springs command $1,000 USD per night for the weekday in October....

https://www.broadmoor.com/
hopefully it comes with a happy ending
 
If you make over 200k a year.
Sure I'd do it for an anniversary.
I make good coin but not 200k/year and I so would not do $1000 per night on my own dime, under any circumstances
 
Wife texted me and said she found a hotel in Colorado Springs for us to spend a one night anniversary in October. Three days later we will be in the area for our oldest Grandson's birthday.

Being out of town working, I simply said yes without checking the rates.

The rates START at $1,000 USD per night. Ouch, ouch, ouch. This place is reportedly booked/ sold out often. How the heck can a place in Colorado Springs command $1,000 USD per night for the weekday in October....

https://www.broadmoor.com/
I hope you got swacked at the Golden Bee. Sue and I had some great times there.

Scott

https://www.broadmoor.com/dining/golden-bee
 
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I wouldn't think of it as $1000.00 for one night. Think of it as x amount of dollars for each year you've been married. If you're married 50 years, this wonderful woman is only costing an extra $20.00 a year. Sounds like a bargain to me!
Except, I did not purchase my wife. We married each other 50 years ago next month. Having family and friends here for our anniversary is far more important than any trip or fancy night out.
 
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