Aspenware now offers resorts the opportunity to dynamically price add-ons. The benefits of this include enhanced revenue opportunities and an improved guest experience.
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No changes to add-on setup or pricing (tiers cannot cascade across products)
While we’ve made enhancements to pricing and display, there are no changes to the way add-ons are set up. Pricing tiers still do not cascade across products, so you’ll continue to manage each product's pricing independently.
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Scenario 1 - Pricing Levels move independently Imagine there are 2 products for a snowshoe rental- For example Both products have Levels (tiers) for pricing. In this scenario, the tiers will move independently for Product A and Product B. Sales from A will not impact Product B pricing and vice versa. Scenario 2 - Pricing Levels move together However, now imagine there are 2 different guided experience products Product C: Sunrise Snowshoe Hike
Product D - Moonlit Snowshoe Hike
Both offer Product B (Add on Snowshoe Rental) as an add on. In this case, all sales that purchase Product B as an add on, whether originating from Product C, or Product D will decrement the levels of Product B and could increase the price of the add-on for both products. |
Enhanced data structure for item summary to support dynamically priced add-ons
We’ve improved the underlying data structure used by the item summary to support dynamically priced add-ons. Although the design of the item summary has been updated, there are no functional changes to it. These data structure changes allow dynamically priced add-ons with a base price configured to display price and savings information in a more seamless and consistent manner.
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To learn more about dynamically-priced add ons, see [INSERT LINK TO NEW DOCO]