Calendar - Reoccurring Custom Rates
under review
Jake Creasey
under review
John Pondoc
Merged in a post:
Allow Me To Set Repeating Yearly Price Adjustments for Holidays
Amir Stone
I can currently customize the price by increasing the percentage, or setting a fixed price. Please allow me to repeat this yearly. This way I can say, Increase the price during Dec 25-Jan 1 by 25%. Or set the price on Thanksgiving or Memorial Day weekend to a fixed price. For thanksgiving I'd need a way to specify the 4th Friday each November.
John Pondoc
Merged in a post:
Custom prices for specific dates
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MATTHEW LATHAM
There is already the functionality to create custom prices for specific days, however in the case of holidays these percentages or fixed prices must be added each year. It would be nice to have the functionality that Christmas, for example, was always set to 25% or $1000/night. Because Christmas is always December 25th, there is no reason why the custom rate for the 25th be updated each year.
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Jenan K
It would be nice to have automated repeatable settings for holiday pricing with customized pricing controls and pricing presets so that my team doesn't have to manually go in to set holiday pricing for each year before the dates become available.
It is quite tedious and since we cannot edit straight on the calendar and especially on the multi-calendar to bulk edit (much more intuitive), it is quite annoying to make these changes and takes way longer than it should.
Perhaps a checklist of holidays that you can click to pick and choose what holidays you want prices to increase for. So that way WheelHouse knows to increase prices for those dates along with customizable controls for how much and for how long you want to increase and having options like presets that can be blunt or gradual if you don’t want to do something customized.
For example for Christmas and Thanksgiving I like to implement a bell curve where dates around the holiday are increased from 5 -10%, days right before and after are around 15-20%, and actual holidays are 20-50% higher. On holidays that land on a Friday or a Monday or holidays like Halloween or Valentine's Day that most people celebrate on the weekend despite the actual day it falls on (but especially when it falls on the weekend), I implement a higher rate for the entire 3-5 day weekend, since many people take more days off to make it a longer weekend.
Adding this feature would be AMAZING as we make much more money on holidays and making this automated would save so much time and stress so that we don’t accidentally forget and have someone booking Christmas for $80.
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Jenan K
It would be nice to have automated repeatable settings for holiday pricing with customized pricing controls and pricing presets so that my team doesn't have to manually go in to set holiday pricing for each year before the dates become available.
It is quite tedious and since we cannot edit straight on the calendar and especially on the multi-calendar to bulk edit (much more intuitive), it is quite annoying to make these changes and takes way longer than it should.
Perhaps a checklist of holidays that you can click to pick and choose what holidays you want prices to increase for. So that way WheelHouse knows to increase prices for those dates along with customizable controls for how much and for how long you want to increase and having options like presets that can be blunt or gradual if you don’t want to do something customized.
For example for Christmas and Thanksgiving I like to implement a bell curve where dates around the holiday are increased from 5 -10%, days right before and after are around 15-20%, and actual holidays are 20-50% higher. On holidays that land on a Friday or a Monday or holidays like Halloween or Valentine's Day that most people celebrate on the weekend despite the actual day it falls on (but especially when it falls on the weekend), I implement a higher rate for the entire 3-5 day weekend, since many people take more days off to make it a longer weekend.
Adding this feature would be AMAZING as we make much more money on holidays and making this automated would save so much time and stress so that we don’t accidentally forget and have someone booking Christmas for $80.
J
Jenan K
It would be nice to have automated repeatable settings for holiday pricing with customized pricing controls and pricing presets so that my team doesn't have to manually go in to set holiday pricing for each year before the dates become available.
It is quite tedious and since we cannot edit straight on the calendar and especially on the multi-calendar to bulk edit (much more intuitive), it is quite annoying to make these changes and takes way longer than it should.
Perhaps a checklist of holidays that you can click to pick and choose what holidays you want prices to increase for. So that way WheelHouse knows to increase prices for those dates along with customizable controls for how much and for how long you want to increase and having options like presets that can be blunt or gradual if you don’t want to do something customized.
For example for Christmas and Thanksgiving I like to implement a bell curve where dates around the holiday are increased from 5 -10%, days right before and after are around 15-20%, and actual holidays are 20-50% higher. On holidays that land on a Friday or a Monday or holidays like Halloween or Valentine's Day that most people celebrate on the weekend despite the actual day it falls on (but especially when it falls on the weekend), I implement a higher rate for the entire 3-5 day weekend, since many people take more days off to make it a longer weekend.
Adding this feature would be AMAZING as we make much more money on holidays and making this automated would save so much time and stress so that we don’t accidentally forget and have someone booking Christmas for $80.
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Ed Karas
this would be a great idea
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kelly maestri
I like this idea because I'm doing this manually now looking up yearly and Federal holidays. It would be super nifty if we could assign rules to specific holiday and that Wheelhouse system knows when those holidays occur annually (e.g. President's Weekend, Thanksgiving, etc.).