This isn't so much a DVC-specific question. But I assume DVCers have more experience "treating" guests to a visit, and this board is generally more friendly than some of the others.
DD10 (only child) is getting to the age where she's wanting to take a friend on trips - mom and dad alone aren't going to cut it all of the time during the tween and teen years. We're fine with it, but are a little unsure of what to expect the friend's family to cover cost-wise. We're not looking for room assistance, even though we'd probably upgrade from a 1BR to a 2BR with 4 people - we won't offer it every trip and will only do it if we're comfortable splurging more points on the 2BR.
We see the other out of pocket costs as:
Airfare - $200 - $250
Park tickets - $300 - $400
Food - $50/day
Souveniers - ???
At first we thought we'd cover the food and ask the friend's family to cover the air, park tickets, and souveniers. But the more we've thought about it, that would be $500+ for a family to send their child off to WDW - without them - and DD might not get any takers to go along. So now we're leaning towards covering the park ticket too, which would hopefully cut down the other family's cost to $200-$250 for the air. That puts our additional cost at $500+, but I guess we're considering that part of the cost of having an only child. If we were to cover all of the costs (including airfare), I don't think we'd have very many trips with a friend tagging along. I could see us taking a friend every other year if we get the air covered though.
Curious if any others have taken along a child from another family (unrelated) and how you treated the additional cost. Or, would you consider parting with the airfare to send your child on vacation with another family. We wouldn't think twice about covering the airfare for such a trip, but I don't know if we're "normal" or "unusual".
Thanks
DD10 (only child) is getting to the age where she's wanting to take a friend on trips - mom and dad alone aren't going to cut it all of the time during the tween and teen years. We're fine with it, but are a little unsure of what to expect the friend's family to cover cost-wise. We're not looking for room assistance, even though we'd probably upgrade from a 1BR to a 2BR with 4 people - we won't offer it every trip and will only do it if we're comfortable splurging more points on the 2BR.
We see the other out of pocket costs as:
Airfare - $200 - $250
Park tickets - $300 - $400
Food - $50/day
Souveniers - ???
At first we thought we'd cover the food and ask the friend's family to cover the air, park tickets, and souveniers. But the more we've thought about it, that would be $500+ for a family to send their child off to WDW - without them - and DD might not get any takers to go along. So now we're leaning towards covering the park ticket too, which would hopefully cut down the other family's cost to $200-$250 for the air. That puts our additional cost at $500+, but I guess we're considering that part of the cost of having an only child. If we were to cover all of the costs (including airfare), I don't think we'd have very many trips with a friend tagging along. I could see us taking a friend every other year if we get the air covered though.
Curious if any others have taken along a child from another family (unrelated) and how you treated the additional cost. Or, would you consider parting with the airfare to send your child on vacation with another family. We wouldn't think twice about covering the airfare for such a trip, but I don't know if we're "normal" or "unusual".
Thanks