benpanter
Mar 1 2006, 6:26 pm
I tried google, and it gives it as Embedding room addition.
This didn't make much sense to me. It's in the context of an additional charge for a hotel room. Does it perhaps mean that you can have a camp bed in a room for an extra fee (the fee is 8E/ day and room)? I hope so...
Thanks in advance!
Small Town Boy
Mar 1 2006, 6:26 pm
Single room supplement.
A package holiday, for example, will normally be priced on the assumption that two people are sharing a room. This is the additional fee you have to pay if you want your own room.
Sorry!
BBC Holiday: Single Room Supplements
benpanter
Mar 1 2006, 6:28 pm
Curses- foiled again. Thanks anyway!
Iceberg Slim
Mar 1 2006, 6:29 pm
I would have guessed it is the charge you pay for a room with one double-bed instead of two singles.
mauserl
Mar 1 2006, 6:32 pm
Hi benpanter.
As I am german I could try to help you to understand what this means:
You pay less per Person if you are using a double room. For example: You get an offer for 60 Euro per Person, accommodated in a double room, means you sleep in an double room with somebody else, together 120 Euro for the room. Thats the way, the offer was calculated. If you want to sleep alone in a single room, you have to pay more than the 60 Euro, say for example 90 Euro. The difference of 30 Euro ist the "Einbettzimmerzuschlag".
Does this help you?