The Weather Problem
Weather drives everything at water parks. Your pricing should respond.
Sunny Weekend Sellouts
Perfect weather + Saturday = sold out by noon. You left money on the table.
Rain Forecast Cancellations
Thursday's forecast shows rain for Saturday. Bookings tank. What if prices adjusted?
Seasonal Swings
July is chaos. September is crickets. Same pricing for both? That's broken.
Heatwave Demand
Record temperatures hit. Demand explodes. Your prices? Same as always.
Weather-Responsive Pricing
Dynamic pricing that responds to weather, season, and real-time demand.
Weather Forecast Integration
Sunny weekend predicted? Prices reflect increased demand. Rain coming? Rates adjust to maintain bookings.
Seasonal Optimization
Peak summer commands premium rates. Shoulder seasons offer value pricing. All automatic.
Capacity-Based Adjustments
Session filling fast? Prices rise. Slow day? Attract more guests with better rates.
Advance Booking Incentives
Book two weeks out at $22. Wait until day-of and pay $35. Reward planners.
Aqua Park Dynamic Pricing Questions
Common questions about dynamic pricing for water parks.
How does weather affect pricing?
We integrate weather forecast data. A sunny Saturday triggers higher prices as demand increases. Rain in the forecast? Prices adjust to maintain bookings from committed guests. This happens automatically based on your parameters.
What about refunds for bad weather?
Dynamic pricing and your refund policy are separate. You can offer weather-related refunds regardless of what the guest paid. Many parks offer credits rather than refunds for weather cancellations.
How far in advance do prices adjust?
Weather forecasts become reliable about 7-10 days out. Prices can adjust based on forecasts, then fine-tune as the date approaches and forecasts become more accurate.
Can I set minimum and maximum prices?
Yes. You define floor and ceiling prices. The algorithm works within your bounds. Even on the hottest Saturday in August, prices won't exceed your maximum. You stay in control.