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Eurofurence Information => Questions & Answers => Topic started by: nobs on 15.01.2014, 23:06:27

Title: single room
Post by: nobs on 15.01.2014, 23:06:27
You say:

"All rooms at the Estrel are double rooms"

... and there is a price for double room per room, so far so good...

... and then you give a price for a single room, and now I am confused.

Could you please clarify this?
Title: Re: single room
Post by: MOW on 16.01.2014, 00:03:03
Quote from: nobs on 15.01.2014, 23:06:27
You say:
"All rooms at the Estrel are double rooms"
... and there is a price for double room per room, so far so good...
... and then you give a price for a single room, and now I am confused.

Where? I see prices for a single person or two persons for each room type.
Same procedure as last year.
Title: Re: single room
Post by: Cheetah on 16.01.2014, 00:51:10
Quote from: nobs on 15.01.2014, 23:06:27
You say:

"All rooms at the Estrel are double rooms"

... and there is a price for double room per room, so far so good...

... and then you give a price for a single room, and now I am confused.

Could you please clarify this?

Well, it means "all rooms have two beds". You can book them as single rooms, but it will be the exact same physical configuration and size of room you get when you book a double.
Title: Re: single room
Post by: nobs on 16.01.2014, 16:38:09
so "single room" is the price for using a double room alone

I think now I get it :)
Title: Re: single room
Post by: Ralesk on 17.01.2014, 10:01:14
Although registration is not yet open, if you go to https://reg.eurofurence.org/ and scroll down, you can see detailed information on how the prices work out.
Title: Re: single room
Post by: Jumpy on 17.01.2014, 14:08:24
Quote from: nobs on 16.01.2014, 16:38:09
so "single room" is the price for using a double room alone

I think now I get it :)

Exactly.

It's called "double as a single" sometimes.