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Price gap between low season and high season?
Those of you in large cities like NY, SF or LA: are you successfully billing a higher rate for high season (summer & holidays) or not?
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Kevin, I would think that during the Holiday season most any location would demand a higher rate than that areas low season. Generally speaking I would think there are 4 main hierarchy of rates, such as:
- Holiday season
- High season
- Normal
- Low season
To find out what those are for your area look up your State's website and look for visitor stats, they should have it broken down by month for you. (Of course there can be other key times or large events in the area that might warrant different pricing too.)
I know that's kind of a generic answer, but hopefully it helps.