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Marlin47
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Topic: Discrimination against single people. Posted: 30-May-2013 at 04:47 |
For all I am a family man, I frequently take holidays on my own when going fishing or whatever. I have long been much irked by the onerous and heavy financial penalties levied upon single tourists. These are generally known as the " SINGLE PERSON SUPPLEMENT " or similar, and be as much as 40% of the holiday cost. The landlord in my pub last night said that he had heard some years ago of a pressure group that campaigned against these discriminations against singles, but he didn't know their name.
Is anyone aware of such a group ?
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Posted: 30-May-2013 at 04:54 |
I have the same problem. Sometimes its cheaper to book a holiday for two on a package deal special-offer than it is to pay for a single traveller.
Here's the campaign group;
http://www.singletourist.org.uk/
Edited by Sidney - 30-May-2013 at 04:55
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Posted: 30-May-2013 at 05:30 |
Thanks for the link. I have just spoken to them. There is a membership fee, of course, but in addition to actively campaigning against these discriminations, they also offer to members a free legal service from a very experienced and well qualified solicitor. As a lawyer, albeit somewhat specialised, I recognise the value of this so may well subscribe. Apparently, another discrimination against singles that is quite commonplace, is that they are often given accommodation that is not as good as that provided to couples. They told me that they have several thousand members both here and abroad, but would not divulge details of their membership numbers in my location.
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Posted: 30-May-2013 at 08:09 |
Single rooms are often at the back of buildings, are converted rooms poorly laid out and near access points, or don't have good views. The best rooms are always double rooms, which are nearly always at the front with the better views and lighting.
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Posted: 30-May-2013 at 10:59 |
There is a way around this sort of thing. Determine what hotel chains you will likely use, then establish a "business account".
As business travelers account for 2/3's of most hotels normal traffic, they don't mess with them as much, if at all.
By my experience, I will try to book at a "Windham" hotel.[US] They do everything they can to accommodate the single business traveler. You don't have to tell them your just in town for the "sequined jock strap festival." 
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Posted: 30-May-2013 at 12:03 |
They will if I turn up in costume!
But good idea red clay. Cheers.
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Posted: 30-May-2013 at 12:17 |
Originally posted by red clay
There is a way around this sort of thing. Determine what hotel chains you will likely use, then establish a "business account".
As business travelers account for 2/3's of most hotels normal traffic, they don't mess with them as much, if at all.
By my experience, I will try to book at a "Windham" hotel.[US] They do everything they can to accommodate the single business traveler. You don't have to tell them your just in town for the "sequined jock strap festival." 
From what I can gather from the Single Tourist Action Centres website, they appear to be campaigning more for the lone personal holidaymaker since it is they who will pay for these surcharges themselves. The business traveller who may well still be charged these extras will inevitably be able to claim them back on expenses anyway. If you book a cruise or a touring holiday on your own, you will inevitably have to pay these whacking extra charges merely because you are holidaying on your own.
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