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Little Extras Make a Big Difference FOLLOWING ARE ANSWERS from Leisure Group Travel readers who responded to the questions: In crafting itineraries, what do you add at little or no cost that makes a big difference in satisfying customers? Are there hidden extras, surprises, even gifts that provide icing on the cake and bring smiles to passengers’ faces?
To add value and that extra little surprise, I give some gift from our bank with each trip— an umbrella, bag, deck of cards. Their value is in relation to the cost of the trip. For our Australia trip and Alaskan cruise, I gave everyone very nice rain jackets that they all loved. Plus we could always find each other with our yellow hoods. As another little value, I always carry a cooler with water under the bus. It is much appreciated, and I serve goodies like granola bars, homemade Rice Krispie bars or trail mix. Ellen Borkenhagen Top of the Hill Club Director Profinium Financial, Inc. Fairmont, MN
On a recent tour to New Orleans, after dinner at the New Orleans School of Cooking, I gave each customer a cookbook autographed by the author or a bottle of seasoning as a surprise. I also included a mint julep or lemonade at Oak Alley Plantation. On the same tour, I included a Backbeat Tour of Memphis as a “mystery” the last morning of the tour. Any extras add excitement and that LeisureGroupTravel.com
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feeling of receiving something “special.” Jane Julian Jane’s Journeys West Frankfort, IL
As a New England receptive operator, we have been including festive “tour hats” for all passengers on our specialty themed tours. Such as lobster hats for our “Maine Lighthouses & Lobsters” coastal tour and moose hats for our “Maine Moosin’ Tour,” which features a moose watch excursion in Rangeley. On our “Leaves and Locomotives” tour of New Hampshire and Maine during the fall foliage season, each passenger receives a souvenir engineer’s cap. Donna Hanson, VP of Fun The Maine Tour Connection South Portland, ME
What our travelers to New York City appreciate are the free admission vouchers that we provide to some of the most popular attractions. They get a choice of admission to the Empire State Building Observatory, Museum of the City of New York or a harbor cruise with New York Water Taxi. Additionally,
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they get a choice of free admission to the American Museum of Natural History, Metropolitan Museum of Art or Top of the Rock Observation Deck. These admission choices are free for every person; they are not a “buy one get one free” offer, nor do they have any strings attached. The free admissions are worth up to $40 per person. Joel Cohen Vice President New York City Vacation Packages Kingston, PA
Our company’s favorite value-added extras include: A free travel tote bag, sling pack or backpack (as appropriate for age group); beverages and snacks available on board the coach throughout the trip; a welcome card and special snack that is sent ahead and placed in their hotel room for when they arrive. (And if they change rooms five times, they get five welcomes!) “Secret” stops along the way vary from a surprise stop at an attraction to a bonus free meal during the trip. Lena Mulcahy Entourage Management Bowling Green, KY June 2010 13