Imagine walking up to a hotel registration desk and being told that you will get a discount because you’re only one person in a double room. Ha! Yes, imagine it, because you won’t often experience it.
But…
In researching a travel story on single supplements for the Kansas City Star, I learned about places that are a little kinder to the solo vacationer than others.
One Caribbean resort built a whole wing of rooms for solo travelers, eliminating the single supplement. Many companies offer to pair you with a roommate to save you extra charges, if you don’t mind sharing.
Some companies try hard to keep the single supplement as low as possible, passing along only the extra costs hotels charge for single occupancy, but with no further mark-up.
I’m not saying that single travelers are on par with couples and families when it comes to travel deals. They’re not. Not even close.
But it’s interesting to see that some travel and tour companies are taking them into consideration. Is this the way of the future? Can we dare hope?
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