FFIL is driving us crazy. He can't decide which hotel to stay in, and keeps calling FI about it.
A little back story: Our October wedding is in a beautiful, yet remote area on the coast. It's a very popular tourist destination, so we sent hotel information to family last November so people could start making plans. Because it's a remote area where camping is prevalent, almost all hotel options are more on the "rustic" side. So while they are definitely clean & comfortable, they don't have TVs. We have a room block at one of these, which is the largest hotel in the area. But your typical Holiday Inn is about an hour away.
So, back to FFIL. He doesn't want to stay at a place without a TV. He'd rather stay at a hotel an hour away, but is concerned about the drive at night (which we made him aware of -- it'll be a long drive on a windy road). FI repeatedly tells him "do what you want, but it will make it easier on yourself if you stay in town." Apparently FFIL can't take that for an answer, really needs his TV, and keeps calling with the same questions.
He's now asking about a shuttle, which is making me feel guilty. When we first started planning the wedding, we considered having a shuttle to this other city, but decided it was too expensive and that people wouldn't want to take an hour-long shuttle ride anyway. Fast-forward to now, and most people are staying close to the wedding and not complaining about the accommodations.
Was it rude of us to expect people to stay in a hotel without TV? Honestly I think FFIL is being kinda ridiculous about it (because I'm not sure when he'll even have time to watch TV--it's just for two nights).