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I have made pesach at home for more years than I’d like to recall, both when we were younger and living in a smaller College town, in NYC and in other large cities. I’ve also been to hotels for the sedorim (and a Shabbos) and am generally familiar with their setups, although they vary greatly. I repeat my contention that a young family can make Pesach at home less costly than 10 days at a hotel. And regarding older people, there are always risks that can be mitigated, but most families do NOT pay additional charges for having their own sedorim in private rooms but participate in larger group venues. Again, its a personal choice, but I submit staying at home is generally less costly and certainly lower risk than travelling in the next few weeks to a hotel program.