I’m in shock. Two things. One, hotels and tour operators are recognizing that lots of people travel solo. Two, they’re actually giving deals and discounts to solo travelers. Scrape me off the floor.
One of the biggest complaints I hear from solo travelers is that they get rooked by the travel industry. Either they have to pay a single supplement. Or they have to share a room with a stranger (an option on some, but not all tours). One solo scribe called it, "A Hobson’s Choice" (see previous post).
But this just in from msnbc:
"We’ve found four beach vacations where your solo self can revel in the same benefits usually extended to couples – without paying a single supplement for the privilege."
They exaggerate a tad. Not all of the single supplements have been waived at the places they mention. And these places aren’t inexpensive.
But Tauck World Discovery is offering to reduce or waive the single supplement on nearly 45 river cruises and tours. That could save a traveler as much as $1,190, according to the story.
One Caribbean option at The Westin St. John Resort is a "Solo-cation" program that starts at $2,549 for three nights. Youch. That’s an expensive resort. Not my idea of a relaxing vacation. (I’d spend the whole time dwelling on the draining of my bank account.)
Still, it’s nice that solo travelers who like to live luxuriously aren’t being gouged above and beyond the normal rates.
I was amazed to read that Club Med is offering solo guests a double occupancy room at a reduced rate, or removing the singles supplement altogether at some destinations. That’s a hefty savings. As much as $1,400 off the price for a week at some clubs.
Still, it’s just a start. At the Westin in St. John’s, for instance, solos still pay $350 more than the price offered to double-occupancy travelers. Who, as we all know, already get to split the price. And where are the cheaper places in this equation?
But it’s a good-faith effort for now. Let’s just hope this trend keeps up. And that single supplements keep going down.
Stay tuned for "solo" offers for Valentine’s Day.
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