Charged extra to add 3rd person to our resort?

Punkrockbebop

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my BF & I usually have a resort room to ourselves, but for this next mini 3 night trip, we convinced his sister to let us treat her and come stay with us. I called Disney and asked them to add her to our room, so she can get all the benefits of staying on property, but they hit us with a $25 extra charge for the extra person per day. I’ve never heard of this. Has it always been a thing? I mean, how much shampoo do they think she’s going to use? :rotfl2:
 
Thanks. Wow, that’s ridiculous. We never knew about that, since it’s always just been us in our room.
 


Yep. We got it added to our room too for our 18 year old daughter. She is still in high school at the time of the trip.
 
This is normal in the industry, and if you think about it kind of makes sense. Another adult will use more shampoo, more towels, more water, more WiFi data... They may utilize services like the gym etc.

I’m not saying I like it, but I’m not surprised by it...
 
Yes - standard in the industry is "double occupancy" and "kids under 18 are free" so there is a charge for more than 2 adults unless you book a DVC Studio or a family suite. I am a single mom and now that my dd's are both over 18 I always price out the difference between the regular resort room with the extra charge or a studio and the studio often comes out cheaper. A bonus is that we have more room during the day with the sofa bed instead of two queens and a mini kitchen :)
 


Yes - standard in the industry is "double occupancy" and "kids under 18 are free" so there is a charge for more than 2 adults unless you book a DVC Studio or a family suite. I am a single mom and now that my dd's are both over 18 I always price out the difference between the regular resort room with the extra charge or a studio and the studio often comes out cheaper. A bonus is that we have more room during the day with the sofa bed instead of two queens and a mini kitchen :)


Good strategy. Do you know if the extra room charge is always $25/pp/per day?
 
Piggybacking on this- is the extra guest charge only if you add an adult to the room (making it more than 2 adults total)? My daughter (under 18) and I will be staying for a week, with my husband joining us for two days. Will we be charged an additional fee, we'll still only be 2 adults and 1 child.
 
Piggybacking on this- is the extra guest charge only if you add an adult to the room (making it more than 2 adults total)? My daughter (under 18) and I will be staying for a week, with my husband joining us for two days. Will we be charged an additional fee, we'll still only be 2 adults and 1 child.

The extra charge is only applied if you have more than 2 adults (ages 18 or over) in a resort room. The extra charge does not apply to family suites at AoA, ASMu, DVC villas or Ft. Wilderness Cabins.
 
Piggybacking on this- is the extra guest charge only if you add an adult to the room (making it more than 2 adults total)? My daughter (under 18) and I will be staying for a week, with my husband joining us for two days. Will we be charged an additional fee, we'll still only be 2 adults and 1 child.

No, you only have 2 adults. The fee is added when there are more than 2 adults.
 
my BF & I usually have a resort room to ourselves, but for this next mini 3 night trip, we convinced his sister to let us treat her and come stay with us. I called Disney and asked them to add her to our room, so she can get all the benefits of staying on property, but they hit us with a $25 extra charge for the extra person per day. I’ve never heard of this. Has it always been a thing? I mean, how much shampoo do they think she’s going to use? :rotfl2:

What hotels have you stayed at that did not charge extra for more than 2 adults in the room?
 
This is normal in the industry, and if you think about it kind of makes sense. Another adult will use more shampoo, more towels, more water, more WiFi data... They may utilize services like the gym etc.

I’m not saying I like it, but I’m not surprised by it...
It's also (mainly?) because a third adult guest could get their own room. Hotels are losing potential revenue when guests triple up.
 

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