Skip to end of metadata
Go to start of metadata

You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Page History

« Previous Version 3 Current »

Reservation products can be used to enforce that $0 reservation product bookings can only be made by eligible guests (meaning they have purchased a precursor product) and the reservation system can enforce limits on how many reservation products can be “on the books” for a given customer at a time. Finally, reservation products allow guests to self-serve in managing their reservations by cancelling reservations themselves (assuming it is within the allowed cancellation window)

The following examples of reservations are being setup or are in use.

  • Passholder Reservations during Covid 19 - Several resorts had passholder reservations setup as an insurance policy during COVID-19 in the case that regulations became severe enough that passholders would need to reserve their days to ski.

  • Woodward Membership Hub Booking Products - Woodward Park City offers a continual membership, which is more like a gym membership than a season pass. They require members to reserve their “booking hub” $0 spot for certain capacity limited products. Woodward is exploring using reservations for their booking products so that members can self-cancel hub sessions and view their upcoming reserved days.

  • Limited passholder perks reservations - Jackson Hole offered select season pass holders access to an early tram for one day of their choosing, and required passholders to make their reservation in advance using a reservation product. Passholders could cancel and re-book up to 1 day in advance of their reservation.

Like this page? Click the like button below. Don't like this page and/or want to give feedback about this page, leave a comment below and Aspenware will address to improve this article.

  • No labels