There is ZERO chance you have a teen boy and/or have gone to a grocery store lately and bought what teen boys eat. |
Inviting a middle school friend along on a family vacation is completely different than an almost adult inviting a gang of friends to hang out for a week. |
Guaranteed the kid did the inviting. |
Seems like parents of little kids are outraged here because they can’t imagine how different 17 is when they have a 7 yr old. The 17yr olds planned this. OP doesn’t have to be cook and maid for them in this scenario for free. |
This is not that kind of trip. |
Yeah there is, it’s not about the stationary but there’s a point when the owners (parents) say it’s okay and that’s when you need to communicate any expected $. |
| My son's friend invited 8 boys to go to their mountain house over winter break for 4 nights. The mom sent a text w the official invite and details. When everyone replied they also ALL said "let me know what food we can send or how we can contribute." The host graciously accepted our offer. The boys ate out about half the meals and they cooked about half-- some sent actual food/ snacks and some sent money to cover the food. I would never send my kid on a trip like that without offering to send money or food. |
+1 this thread is overrun with parents of 6 year olds. |
This can all go through the 17yr olds. The parents don’t even need to talk at all. The kids should just ask his friends for money. |
I wouldn’t allow it. You don’t know the parents or how much supervision these kids will have. Alcohol could be a factor. No way. |
You’re nuts. I wouldn’t send my kid on a 5 day beach vacation with another family without even talking to the parents. Wow. |
Because your kid is about 8. At 17 i would have driven myself with friends and there probably wouldn’t even be parents there. A 17 yr old is capable of handling this without you. |
Good lord. 17 year olds go to college. Get a grip. |
Then the parents allowed it. Mine never would even think to ask. |
No, they go to college at 18 and alcohol and the beach means potential drowning. Not smart. |