Double Occupancy?

PrinceDon

Member
My parents, wife and myself are planning on going to Disneyworld in October. My Wife and I have had our room booked since early this year with a room only discount (Spin the mickey hat) mailer. Now it seems that my wife may not be able to join us. The discount says Double Occupancy. If she isn't able to make it, will I be charged rack rate? We are also looking at using the Visa reward discount code which just came out which also has Double Occupancy. Will 2 people be required at check in? Should we skip the Visa offer incase she isn't able to make it?
Thanks
-Don
 

DisneyJoe

Well-Known Member
Don,

Sample Discount Pricing is based on double-occupancy - meaning, $362 per person for a n-nights stay, I forget what the example was.

They don't remove the discount if you are only a single person in the room.
 
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svickersart

New Member
Double Occupancy means that two people is the most you can have in a room without prices going up. It doesnt matter if its one person or two, but once oyu go to three they might raise the rates.
 
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