Applying this option only when there is a minimum number of guests may alterate the calculation of the costs per children based on their age. For example, if the minimum number of guests is set to greater than 4, by booking a room for 2 adults and 3 children this option/extra cost will be displayed as we have 5 guests in total. However, the first 4 guests will be excluded from the calculation, and so in this example only the fifth guest, which is one child, will be asked to pay. The first and the second child will not pay for any age interval, only the third child will pay the regular fees per age. This is useful to apply extra costs only for a specific number/combination of guests. The filter can be combined with the maximum number of guests, or you can leave it empty as 0.
Applying this option only when there is a minimum number of guests may alterate the calculation of the costs per children based on their age. For example, if the minimum number of guests is set to greater than 4, by booking a room for 2 adults and 3 children this option/extra cost will be displayed as we have 5 guests in total. However, the first 4 guests will be excluded from the calculation, and so in this example only the fifth guest, which is one child, will be asked to pay. The first and the second child will not pay for any age interval, only the third child will pay the regular fees per age. This is useful to apply extra costs only for a specific number/combination of guests. The filter can be combined with the maximum number of guests, or you can leave it empty as 0.