Need help with my room ASAP

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We are 3 families staying in one room at the POP ( 2 adults and 2 children ages 3 and 15). We are staying during free dinning but paid the difference to regular dinning with 5 day park hoppers. If our room total is $3094.00, how much are the children? I need to know how much one adult and a 3 year old is and how much the 15 year old is and then the other adult? Each family is paying for their part and since it's 3 different ones,I need help so I can tell them how much each family owes. Any help would be great.I need to know the amounts for each family ASAP.Thanks
 
We are 3 families staying in one room at the POP ( 2 adults and 2 children ages 3 and 15). We are staying during free dinning but paid the difference to regular dinning with 5 day park hoppers. If our room total is $3094.00, how much are the children? I need to know how much one adult and a 3 year old is and how much the 15 year old is and then the other adult? Each family is paying for their part and since it's 3 different ones,I need help so I can tell them how much each family owes. Any help would be great.I need to know the amounts for each family ASAP.Thanks
EEEK .. there is a special kind of math called "Disney Math" but i think this is doctorate level Disney math hope someone has a suggestion!
 
I need to know how many nights you are staying before I can calculate the dining plan cost for the upgrade. And I need to know if this is for 2016 or 2017
 
The 15 year old is considered an adult, so you have 3 adults and 1 child. The difference for your food upgrade is $15.76 more per day for an adult than child. The difference for a 5 day park hopper is $22. So you are talking about roughly a $100 difference. Charge the adults $800 and the child $700.
 

We are staying for 6 nights this year but are only getting 5 day park hoppers.So the 3 year old would be $700.00 and the 15 year old the same as a adult ($800.00)?
 
The cost for one adult to upgrade from qs to ddp per day is $19.57. The upgrade cost for the three year old is $3.81.
One adult five day park hopper is $435.59
one child 5 day ph is 414.29

for a six night stay

each adult and the 15 year old would cost $553.01 for the ticket and upgraded dining plan. The child would be $437.15
 
It looks like the room cost is $997.82. If there are three families splitting the cost of the room, then that would be $332.61 each.

What I can't figure out is how two adults and two children make three families.

Okay, it has to be that the 15 year old is a family - so, since the 15 pays adult ticket and DDP upgrade but not an extra charge for the room, then it would have to be:

adult #1 pays 885.62
adult #2 pays 885.62
adult with 3 year old pays 1,322.77

the fifteen year old is considered an adult for this cacluation
 
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It's 3 families because one adult is the mother of the 3 year old,the other adult doesn't have a child in the room and the 15 year old is a brother in laws son (brother in law not going,only his son), so that makes 3 different ones who needs to know how much they owe.
 
It looks like the room cost is $997.82. If there are three families splitting the cost of the room, then that would be $332.61 each.

What I can't figure out is how two adults and two children make three families.
I was baffled by that one too.

To the OP, there really is no correct answer on this. I divided the room cost by 4, since each person will get a half of a bed. Wood Nymph divided it by number of families, which could also make sense. There was another thread about is free dining really free. Disney charges much higher prices for adults on the dining plan than children, so it seems like a 3 year old should pay much less than only roughly $100. There is no 100% correct answer. As I mentioned, I'd charge $800 for the oldest 3 and $694 for the 3 year old, but other answers could be just as good.
 
It's 3 families because one adult is the mother of the 3 year old,the other adult doesn't have a child in the room and the 15 year old is a brother in laws son (brother in law not going,only his son), so that makes 3 different ones who needs to know how much they owe.
I figured it would be something like that. :) I edited the calculations and I divided the room cost by three, the number of families, not four, the number of people.
 
I was baffled by that one too.

To the OP, there really is no correct answer on this. I divided the room cost by 4, since each person will get a half of a bed. Wood Nymph divided it by number of families, which could also make sense. There was another thread about is free dining really free. Disney charges much higher prices for adults on the dining plan than children, so it seems like a 3 year old should pay much less than only roughly $100. There is no 100% correct answer. As I mentioned, I'd charge $800 for the oldest 3 and $694 for the 3 year old, but other answers could be just as good.
If I divided the room by four then I get $802.47 per single adult and $1,489.07 for the adult with the 3 year old. So your guess was good. :)
 
Thanks for all the help. I figured the 3 year old would be less than everyone else, and the 15 year old would price out as a adult. Thanks again.
 












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