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Not ALL Pesach programs are pritzusdik! My extended family goes to one every year. We’ve been to two so far and they’re really great. We don’t go to Florida or California or Greece or anyplace, just around here, and it’s a lot of fun to hang out with my cousins, have a family seder (which we don’t have room to do at home), to be with my grandparents (my grandmother’s disabled making it difficult to get together fully all the time, and most hotels hare wheelchair enabled) and just to chill and play board games and chat without worrying about having to warm up the food and set the table!
And BTW, we only go half of Pesach. The other half is at home with my other grandparents and cousins. So I clean the kitchen every year, cook Pesachdig food ( I have the BEST chocolate cake recipe on the face of the planet!) and have the best of both worlds.
Don’t just knock it before you know how it can really be, not just how it’s painted.
And as far as kashrut is concerned, one year in the hotel we used to go to they threw out their ENTIRE stock of Romaine lettuce because it was badly infested and used iceberg instead. Some people complained (who didn’t know what had happened) but the staff knew what the priorities were.