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Started by maddawg04, Feb 17, 2008, 01:36 AM

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maddawg04

my sister and i are planning a camping trip for the memorial weekend. there's a total of about twenty five people going. we are trying to figure out what's the best way to charge for the cost of the campsites/including food.  should we break the price down per person or per family. some families have two adults three kids some have no kids.  we want to make it fair for everyone.
any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

eldasilma

Quote from: maddawg04my sister and i are planning a camping trip for the memorial weekend. there's a total of about twenty five people going. we are trying to figure out what's the best way to charge for the cost of the campsites/including food.  should we break the price down per person or per family. some families have two adults three kids some have no kids.  we want to make it fair for everyone.
any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

iv found the best way to do it to do it per person so nobody can complane about paying to much. oh and one more thing you cant please everybody

ForestCreature

What we've always done when camping with family is each family is responsible for their own camping fees. Last time we were 12 sites of family (and not everyone made the trip), way to much $$ for 1 person to dole out.

For food we buy in bulk and divy it up at a per person cost and no charge for the little ones under 3, they don't eat alot. then at the end if any food is left we just split it. All the plates/plastic ware, napkins, zipper bags,plastic wrap and foil gets packed in a box for the next gathering.

xjcrawler

When we do big gatherings, we do seperate breakfast and lunch and then do combined supper.

maddawg04

per person is what i had in mind,my sister thinks per family is better,i guess i'll have to convince her.  thnx everyone for your input.

Lifeangel1

Quote from: xjcrawlerWhen we do big gatherings, we do seperate breakfast and lunch and then do combined supper.

This is the way we do things also. We found breakfast to be a problem because everyone gets up at different times. Some don't do breakfast at all. Lunch then becomes a problem because everyone ate breakfast at different times. Supper is a group thing and we break that down per person. Everyone takes care of their own camping fees. As someone else said you won't please everyone and you will be stressed if you think you will. Relax and have fun!

wavery

Quote from: maddawg04per person is what i had in mind,my sister thinks per family is better,i guess i'll have to convince her.  thnx everyone for your input.
That's a tuff call. Every family has different needs.

Charging by the person seems logical but then someone with a lot of kids may not be able to afford it. I'd say that only you and your family will know how to handle this one. In our family, the ones with no kids at home try to take up a lot of slack for the ones that can least afford it. The important thing is to be sure that everyone shows up and has a good time. :sombraro:

6Quigs

As someone with 4 children, I have to agree with your sister.
Our 12 year old is a fussy eater, and will bring his own Mac & cheese, and not bother with all the other food at the potluck, so I would resent paying for him.

As a comprise, all children under 18 are half price, and all kids under 3 are free.

CajunCamper

In these types of situations it seems someone always comes away feeling as though they got screwed on the deal. I would tell everyone going, here's what it's going to cost you for a campsite and you need to plan on doing your own grocery shopping and cooking. Then there can't be any complaints.

CajunCamper

Kelly

Our last group outing was 13 families ~ somewhere around 45 people.  We have a mix of families with kids, couples (no kids) and even a single or two.  We get together with a lot of the same people twice a season ~ sometimes more.  We plan it all the same way every time ~ works for us.

Each camping unit is responsible for making their own reservations and paying for their own site.  We do our own meals with the exception of one potluck dinner.  We will also do communal dining ~ everyone makes their own, but we eat together.  Last outing we did have breakfast together on the last morning, but that was a potluck as well.

I agree with your sister and 6Quigs (Hey Kevin!)  I'm a single mom with 4 kids and if I had to pay per person, I'd be a little put out ...

'tiredTeacher

Quote from: Kelly
Each camping unit is responsible for making their own reservations and paying for their own site.  We do our own meals with the exception of one potluck dinner.  We will also do communal dining ~ everyone makes their own, but we eat together.FONT]

That's how we do it. Sometimes a family or two will form a meal "sub group," nothing planned in advance, just "hey, I'll trade you this extra steak for a couple of those fish you caught today."

tlhdoc

I am on the side for charging per person.  I often camp alone and would hate to pay as much as someone that has five or six people eating.  If you are camping on your own and even at home you have to buy food for everyone, so why would you expect to not have to pay for their food on a camping trip?

We always have everyone make their own reservation.  That way no one has to pay out for all of the campsites and if there is a problem with a reservation no one is going to be pointing their finger at you.  Officially we have a pot luck dinner and everyone brings a dish (or two).  That way there isn't a problem of charging for a meal.  We do a catered meal on some trips and then everyone is charged per person, but there is the option not to attend if you don't want to.  We often have spur of the moment group meals.  They just sort of happen.  Good luck with the trip.:)

flyfisherman

We do some group get-to-gethers annually, the main one is in June and we most always do a group camp site in the Nantahala Nat'l Forest, North Carolina. We rent the group camp site for six nights, which means you have to vacate the site by 2:00pm on the 7th day. The cost has been $300.00 for that time and then divide cost five ways (which is the usual five camper crowd), and that amounts to $60.00 each, or a cost of $10.00 per night.

I particularly like the group campsites in that area as those sites are set off by themselves and in great surroundings. However, there are no electrical hook-ups but flush toilets and hot showers go with the site. Not to worry about AC as this is in the mountains and that means warm days; but you had better put on a sweater or jacket come sundown ... AND, you'll be sleeping under the covers for sure!

As for the food, we do potluck breakfast and suppers; and your on your own for lunch. This works out great for our group. But I suppose "family" might be a different issue all together! (LOL)

This year, since we will be having a couple of campers less (and families), we are going to do individual sites in the main C/G. We've already reserved some special sites together, within stone's throw of the bathrooms, and with a mountain creek running right behind the sites. In this case the sites are $15.00 a night, howsomever, I get the old cronnies federal discount and that makes it $7.50 a night ... cost wise to me, a better deal then the group site. We'll still be doing the potluck thing.






Fly

ForestCreature

Quote from: flyfishermanAs for the food, we do potluck breakfast and suppers; and your on your own for lunch. This works out great for our group. But I suppose "family" might be a different issue all together! (LOL)
 Fly
That's close to it when we are with a group that's not family. Breakfast is not a planned thing but it does happen with groups.

With the family, it often ends up the food is there, go fix it when you want it if you're a late riser or want lunch. My FIL has 20 acres. We camp there once a year and make a "kitchen" in the pole barn (there is a full sized fridge in there), we all pretty much take turns cooking

If we're in a campground with family we do more pot luck type things for dinners due to lack of fridge space for some of us. Hard to store food for 50 people in campers.

stewartlittle

Aint done it that often,but we pay for the sites individually,preplan what we are gonna eat and bring you own food.
Not that many in our group,me,my wife and son.My brother,his wife and two kids and my mom and dad.