Next Stop: Generation Gap
Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel, November, 2003 by Sam Leeds
Packing Let's be realistic: You probably don't make our wardrobe decisions on a daily basis, so why now? You simply must allow us to pick out our own clothes. If you're worried about us not bringing appropriate attire, put the desired items out in our room in plain sight. (If that's possible, given the clutter.) Or just put them in your luggage. See, you've just avoided having to scream, "What do you mean, you don't have any nice clothes?" And don't be concerned if we have one pair of patchwork corduroy harem pants that we wear every day. Chances are, two pairs are in rotation, and the other pair is in the hotel room...somewhere. (For the record, I do not own said pants.)
Be forewarned that we just might decide to try something ...