Don't let 'post-partum pampering' play that big of a role in your choice. I wish I would have had at least one of my 2 at home! I delivered both at Woodwinds, and wouldn't go to any other hospital. But, if I have #3, I am more than likely going to birth at home. I can definitely give you some cons about hospital care: hospital staff come in every hour or two to check on one thing or another, the food typically sucks, and the beds are not big enough for your spouse to come in and cuddle with you and the baby, going from the bed to the bathroom the floors are ice cold, the beds are not that comfortable (especially if you're used to a queen or king). At Woodwinds you can have massage and reflexology done, but I don't think that is offered at many other hospitals. And the day of checkout, you are ready to leave, but have to wait on your doctor/ midwife, pediatrician, discharge nurse, and lactation consultant.
To counter all of that, it will take a bit of scheduling, but all of that can be done at home! 1) hire a postpartum doula - I don't know how they charge, but I would suggest finding someone who is both a birth and a postpartum doula. Mainly because than you can at least submit their bill to insurance, you may not get reimbursed, but they know that a customer of theirs is using a valid health service. 2) Enlist a friend to gather other friends and family to bring meals, have them responsible for scheduling (there are some great free online calendar tools), or if there are any household chores that need to get done in the week or two after baby. 3) Have someone come in to take care of your older son, even if your husband is going to be home with you, have them come in a few hours a day so he can get things done too.
If your parents still question, return to them the question of what did their mothers do or generations of families birthed at home and did just fine in the days following, and it's only until the last 2/3 generations that hospitals came into the picture. Good luck!