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Greedyfly | 18:10 Thu 20th Oct 2016 | How it Works
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Hello

I am looking at booking a holiday and the package I have found for an absolute steal is for two adults and two children, if I remove the children the cost goes up considerably.

Is there a way around booking the holiday with the children but just not take them to reduce the cost?

Seems unlikely but worth a shot

Thanks

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I don't see why you can't just book and then go without the kids. I can't see how they can charge you more. Don't actually cancel , just turn up without them, if you are asked say they are ill and had to stay home with relatives.
Just remember that the place will be full of screaming children and their stressed out parents. It wou;dn't do for me.

However, if you want to go, I can't really see how they could prevent you from just turning up without your offspring.
I would pay extra to go to a resort that wasn't full of children
Are you sure you're reading it right? I can't imagine why it would be cheaper with children . Does it include flights out of interest?
Were you going to make up details of pretend children, or 'borrow' someones kids?

When making the booking you will probably have to provide precise details of the children, including passports.

The contract that you enter into is for two adults and two kids. If you don`t take the kids then the contract is void. "I can`t imagine why it would be cheaper with children" Probably for the same reason that a room cost based on two people sharing can be a lot cheaper than single occupancy" And if there is a flight involved I wouldn`t risk it.

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