Costs for single parent and child?

melissalovesdisney

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All the prices I have ever seen quoted are for double occupancy and then a separate fee for children. If you are a single parent, how do they handle this? Will I be forced to pay full price for my six year old because the pricing is based on double occupancy?
Thanks for all replies!
 
Yup, unfortunately they are charged full price unless there are 2 adults in the room. :(:(
 
First 2 people in each room pay full fare. 3rd, 4th or 5th passenger prices vary by age.
 

Yup - but this is true wherever you go. I take DS lots of places and DH stays home. I am charged the full room amount (2 adults).
 
I thought that was probably going to be the case-but it still seems unfair to me. Paying for a resort room is understandable, but since part of the cruise expense is food, I think there should be a discount if the 2nd person is a child.

So far no one from the cruise line has asked me for my opinion yet, lol. Thanks for the replies!
 
I usually try to bring another adult....mom, friends and their kids etc....for our cruise I had my mom come as the 2nd adult and then my daughter was 99.00...I couldn't see pying full fare for her when I could take my mom and she would pay full fare for herself and take my 2 year old would be just 100.00!
 
The Big Red Boat used to offer "Single Parent" fares. I wish Disney would start that. Well my son will be 17 for our next cruise (2/03) so he's practically an adult, but It would really bug me if he were 10 or under. I guess DIsney figures they'll be inundated w/ single parents and will lose out somehow. They probablythink that families (with 2 real adults) will book 2 cabins seperately and get twice as much room.



KarenT
 
I completely understand the need to charge for 2 adults per room. I assume they base most of their rates on the assumption of 2 people per cabin per cruise.

And remember that, while kids may not eat as much, they do require a great deal of attention. The kids club alone must cost them a fortune to run and maintain!

I paid an adult fare for my one daughter when I traveled alone with two children. Well worth the cost!
 
Hi, been there done that. We are doing our first cruise and I found that
with the early booking discount can offset this somewhat. The only problem
is having to wait so loooooong!!!!

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