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I am referring here to the discounts provided with the Vacation Privileges Card that the concierge hands you when you checkin or get your parking pass or your free bag or whatever it is they use to try and wrangle you into an Owner Update. We've been to a lot of resorts over the years, but lately I notice that the discounts with these cards doesn't seem to be as good as they were in years past. Sure, the onsite food and beverage still seems to offer 10% off, but I notice fewer off site restaurants. Those that are still listed on the sheet they hand out seem to offer things like a free appetizer or desert vs. a flat discount like 10%. I rarely get dessert at a restaurant, so a free dessert doesn't really impress me discount wise. A number of places in Hawaii are listed with "Free Hula Pie". Duke's at Kauai Beach Club was a $5 Hula Pie with the purchase of two entrees. This was a $10 discount, whoop whoop. I still had to pay something for it. If I were to go to several of these restaurants, how many hula pies do I really want to eat?
I guess off site restaurants don't need to offer the discounts to get the exposure anymore? Perhaps they've found over the years that the discounts don't drive traffic? Or they just can't afford to offer a discount with thin margins? What are your thoughts?
I guess off site restaurants don't need to offer the discounts to get the exposure anymore? Perhaps they've found over the years that the discounts don't drive traffic? Or they just can't afford to offer a discount with thin margins? What are your thoughts?