It's the same rate for one or two adults. Same with packages, unless the package requires a certain number of people in the party. Dining is a different matter. "Free Dining" require you pay the full price for the room. As a solo traveler, this is NOT a good value if a "room only" discount is being offered. In that case you would save money on the room, and just pay out of pocket. I wouldn't bother with dining on a solo trip, unless I was doing the Premium Package.
It's the same rate for one or two adults. Same with packages, unless the package requires a certain number of people in the party. Dining is a different matter. "Free Dining" require you pay the full price for the room. As a solo traveler, this is NOT a good value if a "room only" discount is being offered. In that case you would save money on the room, and just pay out of pocket. I wouldn't bother with dining on a solo trip, unless I was doing the Premium Package.
The rate is not the same for packages with 1 adult vs 2 adults. Example, im 4 nights at pop with a 5 day park ticket cost $784 for one adult, vs $1109 for two adults.
The rate is not the same for packages with 1 adult vs 2 adults. Example, im 4 nights at pop with a 5 day park ticket cost $784 for one adult, vs $1109 for two adults.
The OP asked if there was a difference in the room rate for a solo traveler vs two adults. The answer is no. The difference you quoted was the difference between tickets for 1 or 2 people. Of course the price is higher for two people with park tickets. But the room rate is still the same. There is not a "double occupancy" rule.
The OP asked if there was a difference in the room rate for a solo traveler vs two adults. The answer is no. The difference you quoted was the difference between tickets for 1 or 2 people. Of course the price is higher for two people with park tickets. But the room rate is still the same. There is not a "double occupancy" rule.
The OP asked if there was a difference in the room rate for a solo traveler vs two adults. The answer is no. The difference you quoted was the difference between tickets for 1 or 2 people. Of course the price is higher for two people with park tickets. But the room rate is still the same. There is not a "double occupancy" rule.
@Fantaluminishes Yes I know that. But the pp did say "same with packages", I took that to mean "packages including park tickets". Thats why I wanted to clarify. But clearly the room rate would be the same whether if its one person or two.