i recommend rack cards definitely over brochures. who is asking that the rates be on the cards?
i have no problem with something like classic rooms and deluxe rooms ...
if you really want to put rates on the cards, how about those peelable labels with $100 etc. so you can change them when you change your rates? you know someone is still bound to come to you with an old card and say 'your card (or brochure) says this much for a room'.
seashanty said:
i recommend rack cards definitely over brochures. who is asking that the rates be on the cards?
i have no problem with something like classic rooms and deluxe rooms ...
if you really want to put rates on the cards, how about those peelable labels with $100 etc. so you can change them when you change your rates? you know someone is still bound to come to you with an old card and say 'your card (or brochure) says this much for a room'
We had an open house as part of a holiday town event last week. Several people took the brochure, opened it and remarked, Oh, I love that you publish your rates! I hate it when they don't tell you. Or similar remarks. Which pretty much echo my own feelings. When I am shopping and see something I like with no price tag, I move on. I like to know the price.
I hear everyone who says prices change. Good input. Thank you. I personally don't like the cards with only pictures and no information. We supply both. Pretty pictures, relaxing, calming text, and the info you need.
Thanks for the input. I really do listen to everyone who is kind.
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