Splitting cost of AirBnb

Anonymous
I'm sure this has been asked & answered before but I'm in a bit of a time crunch.

What's the best way to split the cost of an AirBnb with multiple families and a few single people? Do you split per person, per family unit, or per bedroom? We have 2 families that will use two bedrooms each, two families using one bedroom each, and 2 single people each with their own room. I'm inclined to think by bedroom is the most fair, right?
Anonymous
By bedroom but families chip in some extra
Anonymous
We always do it by bedroom. If the bedrooms are very unequal in size or quality, you could adjust accordingly.
Anonymous
Per person is the fairest
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Per person is the fairest


How? If my family of five is crammed into one bedroom and my sister-in-law is alone in a similar sized bedroom, why am I paying four to five times as much?

We always pay for or bring more food because we do use more of that.
Anonymous
Per Bedroom is the fairest
BUT you need to understand what the differences are.
Is 1 family in 1 bedroom because it is super spacious?
Another family in 2 rooms because they couldn't fit in 1 bedroom because of size OR because of preference?

Anonymous
Per room based on the quality of the room.

The master bedroom with the en suite bathroom and a view of the ocean is worth much more than the room overlooking the driveway with twin beds and a shared bathroom.

Assume that the singles expect the couples and families to pay more. Then pay more than you initially think is fair.
Anonymous
Thanks for the quick responses everyone. I agree, I think per bedroom based on the size/quality of the bedroom is best. The single people are in smaller rooms/beds and the families with 2 rooms will each have a king bed in one of their rooms, so I think that will seem fair that those families chip in a bit extra on top of just the bedroom split.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the quick responses everyone. I agree, I think per bedroom based on the size/quality of the bedroom is best. The single people are in smaller rooms/beds and the families with 2 rooms will each have a king bed in one of their rooms, so I think that will seem fair that those families chip in a bit extra on top of just the bedroom split.


Caution: it’s not just a bit extra—it’s a lot extra.

The king bedroom with the private fancy bathroom overlooking the ocean is worth triple what the crummy single bedroom with the shared bathroom is worth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Per person is the fairest


How? If my family of five is crammed into one bedroom and my sister-in-law is alone in a similar sized bedroom, why am I paying four to five times as much?

We always pay for or bring more food because we do use more of that.


Because it’s not just about the bedrooms. Families will take up more living room space than a single person will.
Anonymous
The single person shouldn’t subsidize the big family’s vacation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The single person shouldn’t subsidize the big family’s vacation.


Nobody has suggested that or would suggest that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The single person shouldn’t subsidize the big family’s vacation.


Nobody has suggested that or would suggest that.


NP, well we are going to need a description of every bedroom (is there oceanfront involved) so that we can come up with the appropriate algorithm.
Anonymous
I’d do per person.
Anonymous
I stopped doing stuff like this in my 20s. No matter how you split this, someone is going to be pissed off. More people, more problems.
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