Passenger Staterooms: Single Travellers vs Couples

I did some alternate builds, and a bit to my surprise, the profit margin went up as I lowered the quality of the staterooms. I know the luxury passengers had more stewards, so I half wondered, but a full load of middle passengers was a lot more profitable than High, and they were more profitable than Luxury.

Middle:

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High:

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Luxury:

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Something that might be relevant from my trip to Japan last year.

The booking for a double occupancy room was more expensive than for two single rooms (which were small but did still have a double bed. Quite Stateroom sized, actually). That seems to be a function of the hotels mostly catering for individuals travelling on business. Only a handful of double rooms are built, and so attract a premium.

That would map to standard staterooms usually being single occupancy but capable of double occupancy, and larger luxury staterooms.
 
Description says 2 shuttles, but I didn't read past the preview.
I only own the first 3 Adventure class and the starport hotel
I just checked by Apocrypha 1 CD and it's the Fenris (Q-ship) that carried fighters.

The original FASA design kinda cheats on passage costs. For a standard (though evidently luxurious) sized stateroom, the fee is Cr50k.

I.5.C.V.: King 'Richard
The RING RICHARD was built by PHOENIX ENTERPRISES LIMITED. PEL saw the need and possible uses of a large luxury liner and began construction in 1094. Four years later, after numerous space trials , she was completed and ready for delivery. From the beginning of her commercial operations, the KING RICHARD has been a success. A s a gathering place f o r the rich and noble to a Luxurious vacation cruise for the lower class, the KING RICHARD has never sailed at less than 95% capacity. It is even rumored that the 2.2 billion credit construction cost was earned back in less than 5 years of operation. Adding to the mystique of the ship are the numerous incidents and affairs that have taken place during the past ten years of operations. In 1102 there was the murder of a famous holo-screen star by a jealous lover and a y e a r l a t e r t h e capture of the c r i m i n a l Zack Crmley. These t w o incidents and hundreds of others m a k e a cruise on the KING RICHARD the goal of fortune hunters, groupies, and numerous ether unpredictable people, regardless of this group of undesireables, the richest people i n the Imperium still vie
for staterooms on the ship.

Passage for a regular stateroom costs CR 50,000. This includes one jump period or about 9 days of stay aboard the ship. The basic fee covers a l l
normal expenses including room upkeep, regular meals, use of ship's e n t e r t a i n m e n t systems, and L O O 0 CR w o r t h of casino chips. A l l other expenses such as special meals or parties, and gambling are extra. Persons of established credit and reputation are permitted credit through out their stay on the ship. Passengers desiring the same privileges as credited people usually deposit a large sum upon boarding, t h i s permits them credit until1 that money is used up.

For special people, or the very rich, there are 8 stateroom suites. These special rooms have the nomal sleeping compartment: and a sitting room or
parlor. Fares for these room range from CR 150,000 to CR 300,000. Passengers taking these rooms receive special services and care during their
stay onboard.

USP - RN-E421273-000000-00000-0 5000 tons 2.2 BCR
CREW - 182 CARGO - 220 tons E.F. - 100
STATEIi00MS - 188 (300 passengers} FUEL - 1100 AGILIW - I
W W BERTHS - 18
SHUTTmS - 2 NOTE : There are 2 Model 7 computers on board.
 
Then we have the wooden and metal ones in the water.
True. The wooden Constitution is still afloat. And the first three E's went to / are at the breakers. And the new one is still under construction by Huntington-Ingalls.

Sad they didn't turn the last one into a museum, though I understand the cost issue.
 
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