Why do travel sites always show per-person accommodation price on the basis of two sharing the same room?

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Most travel websites, especially those presenting deals and allowing comparison of different packages, show the price per traveler. Same case for advertisements on Internet and billboards in cities.

When I want to dig further into a deal, I enter the number of travelers, which is 2 by default. As I do not have a companion, I replace the value by 1, causing a price update which makes that deal not so interesting after all. Anyway, this is logical since the hotel room price is not shared.

Nearly all situations stipulate that price is on the basis of "2 people sharing a double room". When planning solo travel, comparison is difficult.

Why is it the standard to assume that people often travel as a pair?

Is there any efficient way to compare travel offers for solo travelers?

The question also applies for cruise lines.



Best Answer

I think this is because you are using vacation booking sites, which make the basic assumption that you are part of a couple, as that is the most common scenario. It annoys me a bit too, as having three children makes the default 2+2 not suit my needs.

Using business travel booking sites the assumption is always one person, as this is the most common when traveling or staying on business.

At the end of the day, it really doesn't matter as you will always be able to change from the default 2 to whatever number you require.




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Why are there two prices for the same room on hotels com?

There are a myriad of reasons, but they fall into two categories: different "extras" with the room and/or terms and conditions. particular marketing or discounting campaigns that they hoped not everyone would see.

Is booking price per person?

Booking.com use per room pricing but each Booking.com rate id can specify the maximum number of guests it is valid for. Beds24 extra person prices can not be used for channel management.

Why do hotels charge for more people?

Some hotels will charge per person because they offer amenities that can be consumed by any guest on the premises. Other hotels don't charge per person but they will restrict you to booking 4 to 5 guests per room in order to comply with fire codes.

What is the difference between per person and per person sharing?

Per Person Sharing - This is the price quoted for a person sharing a room with another person. Per Person Single/ Single Room Occupancy - This means that the price quoted is for one person in a room. Pax - Number of people or passengers in a travel party.



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Answer 2

To bring down sticker price to help consumers to commit. Same reason flights used to be advertised before taxes. It also helps to bring down room charges that would be for the room regardless of the number of people (like city foreigner taxes), etc. In Canada they're slowly building legislation to adjust the way people advertise these prices.

There's also the single room supplements. In theory if a room has two people in it, the incidentals that would be charged to the room would be x2 (say they both have a diet coke). In a single room the hotel only has one chance to sell that product, thus decreasing their potential revenue on incidentals by half. Ergo, they want a slight supplement for their hassle. I know...poor hotel industry, right?

Answer 3

There is a small distinction between assuming people travel in pair and showing a price per traveler. I don't think an assumption that people travel in pairs explains why price are displayed in this way because even in this scenario, I like to see the total cost of the booking as soon as possible and I assume many other people do too.

The truth is that in many cases, hotels simply charge per room. Whether you are one, two or sometimes more does not make a big difference. You will sometimes incur a small surcharge for single occupancy or for an extra bed but in any case you are using the whole room.

Pretending there is a price “per person” only allows the site to lower the apparent price of the room in the search results, which can then look particularly good if other sites happen to display a price per room.

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