My husband and I are going to Mexico for two weeks in the winter. My BIL and SIL (and their two tween/teen kids) have decided they'd like to join us. Because I'm an amateur travel agent, and LOVE to plan travel, they've asked me to scope out the best prices on the trip. So, I've been watching rates. They want two rooms....parents in one, kids in the other (adjoining). I've been putting in the planner section the request for two rooms, with two adults and two children (with their ages) and coming up with the prices. The resort is an all inclusive (meals, drinks, etc). I ASSUMED that the price for the kids would be at least a little less because (obviously) they will not be drinking any alcohol. LOL. I get price X per person when I do that. Last night, by mistake, I said "4 adults" instead of 2/2, and something very interesting happened. The price per person DROPPED about $80 each! In other words, kids were being charged $160 MORE per person than the adults. That makes absolutely no sense to me. There's no real "kids club" at this resort, so that can't be the explanation. It's a family friendly resort, so it can't be to discourage kids, right? I'm stumped. Did it again today, and the same exact thing happens....it's MORE expensive to bring two kids, then two adults.