One Week Minimum
One Week Minimum
I note competitors who state one week and set start days are empty except for August. Are you being more relaxed?
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Re: One Week Minimum
Until last year, that was the way we did it in order to achieve back-to-back bookings (i.e. 7 days or multiples thereof, starting on a fixed day of the week) and we filled the calendar quite well. Then there came a day when I had to turn down a three weeks stay, from someone who had already bought his air tickets, because he wanted to start on the wrong day of the week.apexblue wrote:I note competitors who state one week and set start days are empty except for August. Are you being more relaxed?
That changed our course of thinking and so, taking a deep breath and keeping fingers crossed, we changed our method to "arrive on any day you like, stay as long as you like (subject to a 5 days minimum), depart when you like".
It has worked out well, with a minimum of blanks in the calendar. Guests like the idea, because they now can use their local airport, where there is just one flight per week on a set day to our island, instead of travelling miles from their homes to an airport to get a flight which tied in with our former fixed start day. They also like it because they can and do book (say) 10 days instead of a statutory week or fortnight.
Here in SWFrance with the advent of bookingdotcom & airbnb offering more flexibility we have changed from fixed 1wk Sat-Sat or Fri-Fri stays to 3nt min in our Gitefor2 & 5nts in family gite. Has worked out quite well over last 5yrs, occasional gaps, but many of our regulars off season like to do midweek-midweek, so for the most part from late May till mid September we are getting bookings due to our flexibility. No more stressful Saturdays (we also have 4 B&b suites) occasionally a day to do changeovers, & higher nuumber of repeat bookings. 2018 is our final year, so has been a good way to wind-down for us.
Interesting.
We've always done Saturday to Saturday and never 10 days unless it's a 2 wk period I'm having difficulty selling.
Next summer we may be taking bookings late as our villa is up for sale (so I don't want to take bookings unless we have no interest to buy by the start of 2019).
I'll try the flexy approach then.
Mousie
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We've always done Saturday to Saturday and never 10 days unless it's a 2 wk period I'm having difficulty selling.
Next summer we may be taking bookings late as our villa is up for sale (so I don't want to take bookings unless we have no interest to buy by the start of 2019).
I'll try the flexy approach then.
Mousie
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I am flexible on start and end days but charge a premium for it. I do a fair bit more business than other similar local villas despite me being quite a lot more money. Look at summer uk spain flight prices, they are eye wateringly expensive.
Also, i quite like the breaks between lets, doesnt feel like a job any more.
Also, i quite like the breaks between lets, doesnt feel like a job any more.
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We do our own cleaning but cleaners round here work 7 days a week if we were ever stuck, certainly wouldn't need to book them in JanuaryMouse wrote:Just a thought from those with flexible arrival days.....how do you manage your cleaners?
We have to book ours in January for the season, so 10am every Saturday. Not sure how I'd manage with flexible dates (and they won't work Sundays)
Mousie
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