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By *went OP Man
over a year ago
blackpool |
Will the prices of visiting a club increase. The pricing for most clubs was reasonable before lock
Down don’t mind a small increase to try and get revenue back but nothing too excessive. |
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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago
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Some might increase, some might decrease and some might stay the same, at the end of the day completely up to you to choose where you want to spend your money, and the clubs will need to do whatever they will need to do in order to reopen and be a viable business. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Judging by the numerous threads regarding the planed membership price increase by the new management at Eureka’s and how it’s upset a lot of the regulars I think clubs might have to think about how any price hike to claw back lost profits can affect the future of their business. |
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The issue with raising them is it can only go so high before people refrain from attending.
A sensible policy would be some sort of loyalty scheme that reduces the price for regular attendees. Help get people into the routine again. |
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By *lub playCouple
over a year ago
Blackpool, At The Crack Of Dawn!! |
"We are try to hold our prices at Club Play and keeping them the same xxxhappy yo pay extra for such a quality club "
Thank you for those lovely words xxx
We have now decided to stay a totally free membership club & not to raise prices of normal entry to our club when we reopen xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I should imagine people will be cautious to rush back and won't have lots of disposable income either... so doesn't make good business sense... if clubs increase their price and less people go that makes them even less appealing... less people more money. No thanks. |
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"Surely customer preference, market forces,, supply and demand etc will prevail. "
Sure. But the results of any experimentatiom, in an unknown world, could be a club going out of business. . I think the clubs and we, the customers, want the best for the clubs, after such an awful period.
I think an increase in non-member events would allow more people to explore new clubs for them, driving down the barriers for people to explore more broadly, before committing to multiple-clubs' membership. This probably best wouldn't be on the busiest nights, just on quieter ones.
I'd do something like this, getting new guests in and, before leaving, offer them the chance of buying 2, 5, 10 visits at a prepaid rate that's good value and would give clubs some money up front, helping their bank balance.
It would be great to see more creativity as well as creating opportunity for us to get out to more places, to help to support them to emerge from a black hole. |
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By *went OP Man
over a year ago
blackpool |
"We are try to hold our prices at Club Play and keeping them the same xxxhappy yo pay extra for such a quality club
Thank you for those lovely words xxx
We have now decided to stay a totally free membership club & not to raise prices of normal entry to our club when we reopen xxx "
That’s excellent news and hopefully will be rewarded by many patrons coming through your doors. Xx |
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