We had a useful discussion this week with Lawrence Pemberton, owner of a highly successful property in Lanzarote.
He explained the dilemma he has with the soaring costs of pool heating, a problem a lot of owners are having to deal with as energy prices climb.
To keep a pool permanently warm during a guest’s stay can be enormously expensive. The cost can also vary wildly depending on time of year, the weather or even guest taste. (We’ve all met the person who shivers in anything colder than a hot bath.)
The temptation with this issue is to make pool heating an “optional” extra and we agree the logic makes total sense when looking at your property budget.
But we think optional extras are the wrong approach.
The point is widely proven in the rest of the travel industry. Lets think about some examples.
Think first about all inclusive holidays whose popularity is growing; they are popular because people like the simplicity and ability to budget for their break. Love ‘em or loathe ‘em – customers like the model.
Conversely the companies who attract holidaymakers’ ire year on year are low cost airlines.
Their unavoidable “extras” and opaque, tiered pricing annoys people to distraction. They only overcome the bad publicity with headline grabbing low rates and vast marketing machines, neither of which is a luxury the average holiday rental owner can afford.
Customers like simple, transparent pricing. Period.
It makes you easy to book with and the lack of quibble over whether the pool will be warm or not avoids friction. A good relationship with guests is built right from their initial enquiry so it is paramount you get off to a good start.
The solution when calculating your rental prices is to assume your pool will be heated during every guest stay, then amortise the costs over the entire season. Build this into your prices to create a simple, all-in, price.
This is messier but may offer a halfway house.
Calculate prices with heating costs built-in (as in option 1) then offer a discount when guests ask NOT to have the pool heated.
Why would anyone want this? People love discounts – that’s the reason they hate extras! So reverse the psychology by incentivising guests to reduce heating bills.
With this technique, some guests staying in the hottest periods can easily convince themselves heating isn’t really necessary when it’s 30 degress outside. Some will take the discount and ditch the heating. It’s the same result – better presented.
Happy renting!
(Thanks again to Lawrence, ever a hard working and inspiring owner, who’s made Villa Madera in Lanzarote a huge success.)
We are experiencing more comments on extra’s and how our clients dislike them. I do not like extra’s myself nor do our clients.We sell “what you see is what you get” and we have found that our clients prefer this. The stories going around are frightening, clients are turning up to their well earned holiday just to be faced with extra’s, extra for the spa, extra for pool heating and extra or a meter for the air con and before you know it they are around 150€ out of pocket and never will they return to that holiday home again.
I am a forty year heating engineer and know the problems of retaining the pool temperature BUT, a careful and precise explanation has worked for us and should work for others. An example of an expectant pool temperature is on the individual, about eighteen years ago when we first started renting out holiday homes we set a temperature which our clients should expect (around 72) and this was known before they arrived. Yes, you do get the “I like my pool as hot as a bath” people but, as you have given them the advertised temperature, any hotter would be deemed as an extra which goes beyond your control. I give my clients 23 degrees but as our climate has become more harsh I explain to them that this temperature is hard to maintain once the cover is off. We have never had a problem YET. Having the heater on for longer certainly works and during the course of the year it does balance itself out. Not many people want to venture the pool this time of year which helps with the explanation.
We have found that a nice Hot spa satisfies most!!!
Those are my comments be them helpful or not.
Regards
Peter