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How Can Coach Trip Firms
charge a single holiday goer a supplement when they are in a single room and there is a single bed ?
There were seats on the bus vacant as well.
The coach people say they don't charge it but the hotel do, but the hotel say they do not charge the supplement. I took this up with Just go last year and now I have taken up the same issue with David Urquart. The coach people are just passing the buck it seems
There were seats on the bus vacant as well.
The coach people say they don't charge it but the hotel do, but the hotel say they do not charge the supplement. I took this up with Just go last year and now I have taken up the same issue with David Urquart. The coach people are just passing the buck it seems
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I dislike single supplements - but can see how a hotel can justify them.
Just say that a single room is 2/3 the size of a double room - so in the same space you could have 4 people in two double rooms or 3 people in three singles. That would seem to suggest that a 33% premium for single travellers is defensible..
Just say that a single room is 2/3 the size of a double room - so in the same space you could have 4 people in two double rooms or 3 people in three singles. That would seem to suggest that a 33% premium for single travellers is defensible..
If you have a look at most hotel sites, the price of a single room is more than half of the price for a double. When booking direct you would probably accept this. Heating and servicing will also cost more than half of a double.
The Coach Company will quote a price per person, and call the extra cost for the single a supplement and blame the hotel. The hotel do not see it as as a supplement just the cost, so tell you they have not charged the Coach Co a supplement.
The Coach Company will quote a price per person, and call the extra cost for the single a supplement and blame the hotel. The hotel do not see it as as a supplement just the cost, so tell you they have not charged the Coach Co a supplement.
The couple are eating twice the amount of food
they might be, or they might not. I don't think food costs are a significant factor in their calculations, since it's impossible to tell how much any given person will consume. It might be if each meal is five-star waiter-service, but most all-inclusives I've been on are mainly buffets. Room costs seem to be the main factor.
they might be, or they might not. I don't think food costs are a significant factor in their calculations, since it's impossible to tell how much any given person will consume. It might be if each meal is five-star waiter-service, but most all-inclusives I've been on are mainly buffets. Room costs seem to be the main factor.
I bet the single rooms all have worse views and no balconies, whereas the double rooms usually have better furniture, too. Chinese hotels are particularly bad, usually with single rooms overlooking the dustbins or carpark, while the doubles have sea-views. And still you pay the extra when you are single.
Often the room a single person gets is actually a double room as single rooms are usually limited, therefore when a single person books whether on coach tour or as a private guest the hotel are having to let out a double room which in turn leads to losing trade when the hotel is fully booked as they could have got more money selling the same room to a couple. So charging a single supplement helps to cover losses, which means as standard a single person pays more.
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