Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you invite, be extremely clear on what you want to cover, and what you won’t cover. Put it in an email to avoid misunderstandings.
+1
You should be paying for all meals, snacks, and activities. You don't have to cover souvenirs.
Personally, I wouldn't invite friends of my child on vacation and then stick the parents with part of the bill. You don't know the financial situations of the other families. When when you invite a kid on vacation then expect the other family to pay for a portion of their child's bill, you're kind of asking them for money more than you are treating them. It comes off like you're looking for their kids to entertain your child so you don't have to deal with your own teenager.
It is tacky to accept money from anyone you're hosting.
Anonymous wrote:When we do this, we pay for everything unless the child is bringing something home as a gift or souvenir.
So a tee shirt? guest pays
Small light up toy for sibling: kid pays
The only exception is if the item is something the kids want together (matching shirts, for example) - then I pay. Precovid - when we flew- we also didn’t pay for airfare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you invite, be extremely clear on what you want to cover, and what you won’t cover. Put it in an email to avoid misunderstandings.
+1
You should be paying for all meals, snacks, and activities. You don't have to cover souvenirs.
Personally, I wouldn't invite friends of my child on vacation and then stick the parents with part of the bill. You don't know the financial situations of the other families. When when you invite a kid on vacation then expect the other family to pay for a portion of their child's bill, you're kind of asking them for money more than you are treating them. It comes off like you're looking for their kids to entertain your child so you don't have to deal with your own teenager.
It is tacky to accept money from anyone you're hosting.
Anonymous wrote:When you invite, be extremely clear on what you want to cover, and what you won’t cover. Put it in an email to avoid misunderstandings.
Anonymous wrote:We are considering bringing 2 or 3 of 15 yos friends on a vacation. We would pay for travel and lodging, but would we also be expected to pay for all other expenses, as well? Souvenirs, activities etc.