I've raised this before, probably about 4 years or more ago when I first started going to weekenders. I've never once seen one on sale. I think they are a myth. It does strike me as quite discriminatory. However, maybe Ceroc figure that women are more likely to team up and share a chalet, and that there are more lone males out there with no mates who need to share with a stranger
What I also noticed, as I was looking at various pricing options for a 2 bed Club chalet was this:
3 women: £163.90
3 men: £163.90
2 female/1 male: £149
2 male/1 female: £149
1 bed Club:
3 women: £141.90
3 men: £141.90
2 female/1 male: £129
2 male/1 female: £141.90
It's the same number in each chalet, so why the price differential? Why do Ceroc want to encourage mixed sex chalets?
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