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AITH for not wanting to pay for my niece/nephews on family vacation?

by Alex Johnson
January 19, 2026
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Every year, nine adults gather for a cherished week-long family vacation at a cozy cottage, a tradition meant to unite and create lasting memories. Yet beneath the laughter and shared meals, a quiet tension brews—how does one fairly split the cost among couples with and without children, especially when the little ones demand more than just space?

Caught between fairness and family harmony, a couple with young children feels the weight of an unequal burden, their voices met with resistance and misunderstanding. Their desire for equity is not just about money, but about being seen and respected in a bond that should lift everyone equally.

AITH for not wanting to pay for my niece/nephews on family vacation?

We take a family vacation every year to a cottage...

One couple has 2 kids between ages 5-8. One couple...

They only split between the 9 adults, and don't include...

We tried to voice our opinion that it's not fair...

Are we crazy for not wanting to pay the same...

According to Dr. Terri Givens, who writes on interpersonal conflict resolution, ‘When group agreements rely on assumptions of fairness rather than clearly defined metrics, resentment quickly builds and undermines the relationship.’

The situation described highlights a common issue in group dynamics: the perceived imbalance in contribution versus benefit. The group has established an implicit social contract where financial contribution is based solely on adult headcount, overlooking the reality that children consume resources (food, utilities, wear-and-tear on the property) and occupy space, effectively reducing the available amenities for those without dependents. The resistance encountered when the poster attempted to voice this opinion suggests that the other families might view the current structure as a benefit or subsidy they are unwilling to relinquish, potentially framed as ‘family togetherness’ overriding practical economics.

The poster’s feeling of being ‘crazy’ is a common reaction when one’s logical grievance is met with emotional pushback. The behavior of the other families demonstrates a defense of the status quo. A constructive recommendation would be for the poster to shift the focus from ‘fairness’ (which is subjective) to ‘cost allocation based on observable usage’ in future discussions. Instead of demanding equal payment, they could propose a tiered system: base rate per adult, plus a smaller, agreed-upon contribution per child to cover incremental food and usage costs. This moves the conversation from an accusation of unfairness to a practical budgeting exercise.

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CleanCalligrapher223 OK, I'm a numbers person but try to keep...

Adults were 1 person, kids over 2 were 0.5 persons...

My son's family, for example, with 2 adults and 3...

You then adjust for anything they paid already (groceries, etc.)

Family liked this and later the story was that my Uncle had developed it.

(I do remember sitting down and explaining it to him...

RobinsonCruiseOh Parent of three kids here. Only selfish people expect...

BahamaDon Just for the mere fact that I will be...

hospicedoc No, you're not crazy for not wanting to pay...

And while that does not make YTA, it does make...

This is your family after all, and as more kids...

Dismal_Knee_4123 If the larger families won't pay more you should...

SmartYouth9886 Going on vacation with little kids when you have...

ttgcole My three boys would out eat all of the...

The person sharing the story feels a strong sense of unfairness because the costs of the annual family vacation are not being distributed according to the actual consumption of resources, specifically regarding the children. The central conflict arises from the expectation that all adults pay equally, regardless of whether they bring children who use more space and require more food, versus those who come as couples or singles.

Is it reasonable to maintain an equal cost-sharing arrangement for adults when the presence of multiple children significantly increases the collective burden of food and space usage, or should the financial responsibility shift to better reflect the actual number of people benefiting from the shared expenses?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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