Display rates per night on confirmation
From a revenue perspective rates per night should be mentioned on the confirmation email not just the total amount of the stay (if guests shorten their stay)
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Danielle Wallander
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This is a must please.
It needs to be clear to the guest how much each night costs.
If one night is 1000 SEK and the other is 3000 SEK and the guest cancel one night, suddenly the charge in creates dramatically so the guest needs to be aware of that. -
Femke van der Meer
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VAT & CT breakdown in email confirmation now it says total price while it excludes City taxes which can be confusing if the rate descroptions are not correctly updated.
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DAMIEN KIEFFER
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Please do it as soon as possible. It's make so trouble with guest who cancel the lowest rate night.
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Anonymous
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Would be great if this is possible!
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lisa.dombrowsky
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What ronald.schuster said!
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Mews-AM
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The abilty to show a full price breakdown including products
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Anonymous
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I agree and I cannot stress this enough !!! I can’t believe this isn’t in place on the booking confirmation that’s being sent to guests
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Christian Furtner
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Guest should be able to see that the days, where the rates are high (ie weekend) and understand that the other days have lower rates.
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Joey Mottershead
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This would be very useful as many customers are confused with the extend/shorten/amend their dates but don't receive X% of their total amount back. If they are sent the rates per night on their confirmation they will have written evidence of the correct price PER NIGHT
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ronald.schuster
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mandatory - as especially price sensitive guests should see where we are willing to move towards them and ... what if they want to reduce a 5day trip to a 3day trip and discuss about rates? It is very common that they still want to stay the high priced days and kill the lower priced ones, but the mxed rate is still below the high priced rate.
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Heiko Siebert
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good idea - needed either in periods of very high demand, or in destinations/periods with rather low demand and therefor very dynamic rates.