Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You don't pay for airfare!?
Ha, no, sorry, not sorry. We typically spend a lot of money on vacations. Adding extra kids to escape rooms, restaurants, amusement parks, etc., is more than generous. Heck, one quick fun stop for sbux and I’m out $30-$40 for just the kids, no adults.
Not really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kid gets invited to go away with other families (most commonly to ski house) I always send him with money for snacks, buy his ski ticket, and usually toss some extra money at the family bringing him just to cover incidentals/extra groceries. I love that he gets invites and these fun experiences and I’m happy to cover as much of the financial side as possible.
+1
But be sure to return the favor. This comes from a parent who ALWAYS invites others but never gets invitations in return. It doesn’t have to be something expensive or extravagant but just something! I hate mooching, unappreciative parents-Not cool.
Anonymous wrote:When my kid gets invited to go away with other families (most commonly to ski house) I always send him with money for snacks, buy his ski ticket, and usually toss some extra money at the family bringing him just to cover incidentals/extra groceries. I love that he gets invites and these fun experiences and I’m happy to cover as much of the financial side as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
You don't pay for airfare!?
Ha, no, sorry, not sorry. We typically spend a lot of money on vacations. Adding extra kids to escape rooms, restaurants, amusement parks, etc., is more than generous. Heck, one quick fun stop for sbux and I’m out $30-$40 for just the kids, no adults.
Anonymous wrote: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.
You don't pay for airfare!?
Anonymous wrote:When my kid gets invited to go away with other families (most commonly to ski house) I always send him with money for snacks, buy his ski ticket, and usually toss some extra money at the family bringing him just to cover incidentals/extra groceries. I love that he gets invites and these fun experiences and I’m happy to cover as much of the financial side as possible.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
You don't pay for airfare!?
Anonymous wrote: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.
You don't pay for airfare!?