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on looking at hotel Sur Menorca 7 days 3 Adults 1 child approx £2, 498 children age 12 2 Adults 2 children age 15 yrs and 12 yrs £1,900 difference Approx £500 Adult at 15 yrs this is not right, same bed same room , bum on plane seat same . Gets child arm band for AI but still paying Adult price . this is unfair and a total rip off for familys on a buget , some firms max child age 11 yrs 12 yrs etc . You need to Adress the situation ,I would love to hear your companies explaination. kind regards
Am I missing something here?
It sounds like it's a pre-booking enquiry - but hey, I'm just guessing...
I think he's just wanting to let of steam and expressing his frustration at the way holiday companies price their rooms. I for one totally agree with him, although child prices don't affect me personally as I always travel solo so only get ripped off with single room supplements.
Thank you for all your replies, yes letting off steam , it is not right and fair in these budget times , when families get ripped off , as a result i did not book , and yes next yr my youngest will be 13 yrs old so 4 Adults for a AI holiday , bloody shameful .
It could be that this is the issue... If you could book on an alternative basis perhaps and then upgrade to AI on arrival, you may find there are different prices for your eldest child.
But I can see your point.
If not you must make sure that the children get through as much icecream and soft drinks etc as possible, since they won't be able to avail themselves of the alcohol.
travelling to lanzarote this week to AI hotel , this will be the 3rd and last time to this particular hotel with the family, my grandchild is now 23 month, after next month when he hits the age of 2 we will be charged full adult price!
But this isn't a new thing, my son is aged 26 and when he was much much younger I had to pay adult price for him as a lone parent there was no discount, so I had to pay full price. There were 'discounted' holidays introduced skytours did something for lone parents if I recall, but at 'their' choice of hotels and the dates they stated, which isn't something that suited me.
jhe wrote:travelling to lanzarote this week to AI hotel , this will be the 3rd and last time to this particular hotel with the family, my grandchild is now 23 month, after next month when he hits the age of 2 we will be charged full adult price!
i should have added, i understand a 2 year old takes up a seat on the plane so i understand they should pay for the seat, but the price coming up for 1 week next year for a 2 year old is £911.
jhe wrote:travelling to lanzarote this week to AI hotel , this will be the 3rd and last time to this particular hotel with the family, my grandchild is now 23 month, after next month when he hits the age of 2 we will be charged full adult price!
Hi just apalling , how can travel firms justify this , we should all write to these companys to register our disgust for being ripped of !
greattime wrote:Thank you for all your replies, yes letting off steam , it is not right and fair in these budget times , when families get ripped off , as a result i did not book , and yes next yr my youngest will be 13 yrs old so 4 Adults for a AI holiday , bloody shameful .
It's nothing to do with this current budget times it has always been this way. My kids are now young adults but from age 12 we always paid adult price for them. When they were 12 and 14 we started getting the extra room in botels with connecting doors. Little point in paying the price for two rooms, two bathrooms, two balconys, two lots of storage, and then 4 of you cramming into a so called family room, which are often just slightly larger than a standard double, with you all sleeping on top of one another and the fourth person on some dreadful bed.
jhe I find it very hard to believe that a 2year old is charged at adult price. Which hotel and tour operator is this with please?
when you deal direct with a hotel or bed agency rooms are sold in one of 2 ways, either A price per room per night [and they will say how many is the maximum occupancy ] or So much per person per night with x number shearing Very few hotels have children's rates, the likes of thomson/thos cook etc pay a price per room how they break that down is up to them, what i object to is the so called free child's place.. THEIR IS NO SUCH THING as the cost is calculated into the overall cost of the holiday, that is why many more people these days have dynamic packages where the price is based on the number of bums on seats not the ages so 2A +2C = 4x the standard price and in many cases is far cheaper than the main tour operators at 2A+2C rates,
what they do is not illegal,but many people are fooled by child prices thinking they are getting a better deal...
as the law says in this country Caveat Emptor [let the buyer beware]
Maybe if the OP is prepared to travel without the failsafe of the Package Holiday Regulations they will get better deal booking the room direct with the hotel, booking flights direct with an airline and organising their own transfer. It's got to be worth costing up and doing a comparison on prices, if they feel the TO is taking liberties.
denny.53 wrote:jhe I find it very hard to believe that a 2year old is charged at adult price. Which hotel and tour operator is this with please?
if the link works http://www.firstchoice.co.uk/fcsun/page/search/searchresults?sttrkr=mthyr:08/2014_durT:7/w_ls:false_tuidesc:000329_day:14_mps:9_isvid:false_dufp:0_pconfig:1|2|0|1||2-/_tchd:1_rating:0_act:0_jsen:false_hffp:0_attrstr:||||||||null|null_mdest:false_tinf:0_mnth:08_desc:624_bc:17_margindt:7_tadt:2_numr:1_atfp:0_spp:mainSearch_depm:7_dur:7_dtx:0_df:false_dxsel:0_ratfp:0_dac:MAN_imgsel:0_loct:0_tsnr:0_bbfp:0_year:2014_dta:false_
riu clubhotel paraiso with thomson or first choice. 14th july 2014 from manchester, 2 adults i child 2years old.
£911 each =£2733
do a dummy run 2 adults 1 child aged 2
Sorry jhe, I did the dummy run as you suggested. You are quite right that there is no child price, I have never known that before. Is it because it is a Premium holiday I wonder as I noticed another nearby hotel showing 'free child prices' ?
If you and Mrs Wizzard go on holiday to a hotel offering free child places its 2X£500 Total £1000
If me and Mr Denny go on holiday and take grandson with us to a hotel offering free child places its still only 2X£500 total £1000 So in effect grandson goes free?
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