The Pros and Cons of Discount Travel Clubs
If you love to travel, but can't seam to do it as often as you would like, you should consider looking into a good travel club.
My wife LOVES to travel the world as I am sure many of you do, but it was always so expensive.
I am here to tell you, it does not have to be.
This is how travel clubs work.
When you think about it owning a resort property is just like any other business.
They need a steady flow of customers to be profitable.
Their unique challenge is, they also need a consistent flow of customers preferably evenly spaced throughout the entire year otherwise many issues start to become problems for them.
To many customers all at once is lost business, probably to your competition.
Not enough customers means empty rooms and lost business and revenue, which makes staffing as well as many other things VERY difficult.
The challenge is to keep a steady flow of customers, preferably evenly spaced all year long.
But how do they do that? One way resort owners have discovered to help with this is by affiliating with travel clubs to offer club members unreserved rooms at deep discounts.
This helps keep a steady flow of customers all year long, and helps the owner keep a properly staffed business running.
Think about it from their perspective, would you rather have an empty room and NO income, and have a staff to pay with no customers to serve or income being produced? Or, to keep a good quality staff busy, have customers that may only be paying enough to cover your expenses with little or no profit? It does not take long as a business owner to figure out that "when possible" you sell at full price, when necessary you take a discount and less profit, and when push comes to shove at least cover expenses to avoid taking a loss.
Even taking some loss is acceptable if it helps with staffing issues, inventory, food shelf life, advertising, budgeting, exposure and many other business issues.
As long as it is not the norm, obviously.
Now, keep in mind, all travel clubs are NOT created equal.
The owner of the travel club is also doing business.
He wants to provide his members with an attractive offer to build membership, but also wants to make money in HIS business, which IS the travel club.
If the owner is more concerned about profit, than they are about giving value to their members, that club has a limited future.
The saying that just popped into my head was "It is better to have a little bit of something, than a whole lot of nothing.
" The resort owners are constantly negotiating deals (level of discount) with hundreds of travel club owners.
The owner of a particular travel club may have negotiated with the resort owners the best prices for his club, but if he is trying to make to much profit with his travel club, his members would NOT be getting the best deals! It is very hard to negotiate however, without something the other party wants.
Therefore, the more members you have in your club the easier it is to negotiate great deals.
But getting lots of members is no easy task in itself.
The most successful travel club owner has figured out how to build a large following (with minimal cost) so they have the leverage to negotiate great deals other clubs can't, but because of their low overhead they can pass most of the savings along to their members.
We all know that the BEST form of advertising is, word of mouth.
As luck would have it, it is also the least expensive.
(free) So, if you (as a club owner) were to pay your current members (for new memberships) to advertise by word of mouth or however they choose, and generate members for you just by telling potential members about your club and the huge savings they had received, you would have a growing membership with minimal expenses, therefore, you could pass dramatic savings on to your members which in turn would help generate more members more easily and get better discounts.
As I stated earlier, not all travel clubs are created equal, just as with any other business.
You must do your research to find a club that offers a large inventory of locations, at deep discounts to its members, without charging too much for their membership.
That travel club will continue to grow in size and value, and provide you with a lifetime of deeply discounted travel for minimal cost so you can travel the world and enjoy what the world has to offer.
Travel clubs can be a great opportunity to save your hard earned money.
Just make sure you do your research and find the right one, otherwise you are not going to get the most value possible for your money.
Good luck, and I'll see you on the beaches of the world.
My wife LOVES to travel the world as I am sure many of you do, but it was always so expensive.
I am here to tell you, it does not have to be.
This is how travel clubs work.
When you think about it owning a resort property is just like any other business.
They need a steady flow of customers to be profitable.
Their unique challenge is, they also need a consistent flow of customers preferably evenly spaced throughout the entire year otherwise many issues start to become problems for them.
To many customers all at once is lost business, probably to your competition.
Not enough customers means empty rooms and lost business and revenue, which makes staffing as well as many other things VERY difficult.
The challenge is to keep a steady flow of customers, preferably evenly spaced all year long.
But how do they do that? One way resort owners have discovered to help with this is by affiliating with travel clubs to offer club members unreserved rooms at deep discounts.
This helps keep a steady flow of customers all year long, and helps the owner keep a properly staffed business running.
Think about it from their perspective, would you rather have an empty room and NO income, and have a staff to pay with no customers to serve or income being produced? Or, to keep a good quality staff busy, have customers that may only be paying enough to cover your expenses with little or no profit? It does not take long as a business owner to figure out that "when possible" you sell at full price, when necessary you take a discount and less profit, and when push comes to shove at least cover expenses to avoid taking a loss.
Even taking some loss is acceptable if it helps with staffing issues, inventory, food shelf life, advertising, budgeting, exposure and many other business issues.
As long as it is not the norm, obviously.
Now, keep in mind, all travel clubs are NOT created equal.
The owner of the travel club is also doing business.
He wants to provide his members with an attractive offer to build membership, but also wants to make money in HIS business, which IS the travel club.
If the owner is more concerned about profit, than they are about giving value to their members, that club has a limited future.
The saying that just popped into my head was "It is better to have a little bit of something, than a whole lot of nothing.
" The resort owners are constantly negotiating deals (level of discount) with hundreds of travel club owners.
The owner of a particular travel club may have negotiated with the resort owners the best prices for his club, but if he is trying to make to much profit with his travel club, his members would NOT be getting the best deals! It is very hard to negotiate however, without something the other party wants.
Therefore, the more members you have in your club the easier it is to negotiate great deals.
But getting lots of members is no easy task in itself.
The most successful travel club owner has figured out how to build a large following (with minimal cost) so they have the leverage to negotiate great deals other clubs can't, but because of their low overhead they can pass most of the savings along to their members.
We all know that the BEST form of advertising is, word of mouth.
As luck would have it, it is also the least expensive.
(free) So, if you (as a club owner) were to pay your current members (for new memberships) to advertise by word of mouth or however they choose, and generate members for you just by telling potential members about your club and the huge savings they had received, you would have a growing membership with minimal expenses, therefore, you could pass dramatic savings on to your members which in turn would help generate more members more easily and get better discounts.
As I stated earlier, not all travel clubs are created equal, just as with any other business.
You must do your research to find a club that offers a large inventory of locations, at deep discounts to its members, without charging too much for their membership.
That travel club will continue to grow in size and value, and provide you with a lifetime of deeply discounted travel for minimal cost so you can travel the world and enjoy what the world has to offer.
Travel clubs can be a great opportunity to save your hard earned money.
Just make sure you do your research and find the right one, otherwise you are not going to get the most value possible for your money.
Good luck, and I'll see you on the beaches of the world.