Corwin
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I just added a second person to a stateroom that was originally booked as single occupancy. (Details here.)
One thing I noticed is that the cost of two adults is slightly more than the cost of one, even without taking into account the "Taxes, Fees, & Port Expenses (TF&PE)" line item.
For example, for an inside cabin on this cruise, the fare cost for single occupancy is $3,528.00 + $105.37 for TF&PE.
Two adults in the same cabin are $1,869.00 each (total of $3,738.00) + $210.74 for TF&PE.
It's obvious that the TF&PE item doubled because there are two people in the cabin instead of one.
However, if the single supplement is officially 200%, why is the base fare for two adults more than the fare for one adult (i.e. $3,738.00 vs. $3,528.00)? I asked the CM the same question, but didn't get a clear answer.
One thing I noticed is that the cost of two adults is slightly more than the cost of one, even without taking into account the "Taxes, Fees, & Port Expenses (TF&PE)" line item.
For example, for an inside cabin on this cruise, the fare cost for single occupancy is $3,528.00 + $105.37 for TF&PE.
Two adults in the same cabin are $1,869.00 each (total of $3,738.00) + $210.74 for TF&PE.
It's obvious that the TF&PE item doubled because there are two people in the cabin instead of one.
However, if the single supplement is officially 200%, why is the base fare for two adults more than the fare for one adult (i.e. $3,738.00 vs. $3,528.00)? I asked the CM the same question, but didn't get a clear answer.
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