03/05/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/05/2026 08:05
The new rules of group travel: Split costs smarter, prioritize beds, cap bathroom crowds
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- As spring break approaches, families and friend groups will travel together. Demand for traveling in groups has been steadily climbing in recent years with 57% of parents planning a multi-generational trip in the next year and 42% planning trips with friends or other families.*
A new study from Vrbo, the go-to accommodations choice for group travel, revealed how to avoid the most common hiccups when traveling with others. One in 3 travelers has gotten into a fight on a group vacation, and the number is even higher among Gen Z travelers (43%). To help navigate misunderstandings and awkward situations, Vrbo identified easy solutions to ensure this year's spring break vacays stay drama-free.
"Splitting the cost of a big, beautiful vacation rental is smart, but everyone may not have the same definition of 'splitting'," said Melanie Fish, Vrbo's travel expert. "Vrbo did a survey to figure out what causes group travel friction and how to head it off - you may think paying the same for a king size bed and the upper bunk is fair, but you need to know before you go if the rest of the group agrees."
Money talks: Be transparent about budget and trip costs
Ensuring everyone is on the same page about splitting costs is key. Not having clear ground rules can lead to awkward conversations, disagreements, and in the worst-case scenario, someone spending more than they planned. Travelers overwhelmingly agree that the most important piece of travel etiquette when choosing a vacation rental is splitting expenses evenly - from the cost of the rental to shared expenses like groceries.
The study also revealed travelers' varying preferences about how to divide costs fairly:
Choosing accommodations: enough room to gather, enough space to breathe
The beauty of booking a vacation rental for a group trip is that everyone can stay under one roof, cook meals together in the kitchen, and spend quality time around the pool, firepit, or in shared living spaces. But everyone should have a bit of personal space, especially for a good night's sleep and to prevent crabby moods.
Vrbo's essential advice for drama-free group travel: Avoid surprises by planning together and booking trusted properties
These tools within the Vrbo app will help ensure the vacation rental meets the expectations of everyone on the trip. Use these features to plan efficiently and book your stay with confidence:
Group travel golden rules to remember before your stay
According to the research, there are some group travel pet peeves no booking platform can solve. Travelers weighed in to help Vrbo establish the following golden rules to remember when traveling with others:
Although Vrbo can't guarantee zero drama between your travel companions this spring break, every Vrbo stay is backed by VrboCare. Guests can rest assured that Vrbo has their back in the rare event that something goes awry with their vacation rental.
Download the Vrbo app to plan your next group getaway.
Sources
*US Family Travel Survey from the Family Travel Association and NYU School of Professional Studies
Third-party research was conducted by market research partner OnePoll. The study was conducted online among 2,000 U.S. adult respondents who have traveled to a vacation rental in the past three years with 2+ people.
About Vrbo
Since 1995, Vrbo® has been the go-to place for families and groups to find the perfect vacation rental for their next getaway - whether it's a beach house, cozy cabin, city condo, or spacious villa with room for everyone.
Vrbo has grown into a trusted global vacation rental marketplace, connecting guests with dedicated hosts around the world. Offering high-quality stays and 24/7 live support, Vrbo helps guests spend less time worrying about trip planning and more time making lasting memories together.
Vrbo is part of Expedia Group and offers hosts exposure to nearly 1 billion average monthly searches on Expedia Group sites.
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Source: Vrbo