My two friends suggested we should go on a caravan holiday this summer with my 5yo dd (neither of my two friends have children).
We've decided on a self-catering Haven holiday and the total price is approx £450 for the week, including funworks passes etc. Only additional costs would be for food and transport, which we'd pay our own way on when we get there.
Anyway, my friends are expecting me to pay half - so £225 - rather than a third - £150.
They say it's because dd will count towards the price too.
I've just checked how much it would be for me and dd to go alone - on the exact same holiday - and it's still £450 - the same price.
The price is based on size and type of caravan, not how many people are in the group. And since the smallest caravan is 2 bedrooms, it's the same price.
(Hope this is making sense).
Anyway, i'm a bit peed off they expect me to pay £225 and they can just pay £112 each. They've reluctantly agreed to go thirds instead (£150) each, but have said it's just to shut me up, they're not happy about it.
AIBU?