FEC Demand Swings
FEC demand swings wildly. Your pricing should keep up.
School Holiday Madness
Break weeks are insane. Same prices as regular weeks? You're leaving money behind.
Rainy Day Surge
Weather turns bad, families flood in. Your prices? Still the same.
After-School Empty
3-5pm weekdays could have more guests. But $20 is too much for an hour.
Birthday Competition
Every FEC in town is fighting for Saturday party slots. Are you priced right?
Smart Pricing for FECs
Dynamic pricing that responds to school calendars, weather, and demand patterns.
Holiday Auto-Adjustments
School calendar integrated. Prices automatically adjust for break weeks, half-days, and teacher inservice.
Weather Demand Response
Rain forecast drives indoor play demand. Prices can reflect that surge.
Off-Peak Promotions
Weekday afternoons priced to attract families. Build habit of visiting during slow times.
Premium Party Windows
Saturday 1-3pm is prime party time. Your pricing should reflect that demand.
FEC Dynamic Pricing Questions
Common questions about dynamic pricing for family entertainment centers.
Do rainy days really affect FEC demand that much?
For indoor playgrounds, absolutely. Bad weather drives families indoors. Our weather integration detects this and adjusts pricing accordingly. Sunny days might see lower rates to compete with outdoor activities.
How do I handle multiple attractions with different prices?
Each attraction zone can have independent dynamic pricing rules. Toddler area, main play structure, arcade β each can optimize separately based on its own demand patterns.
What about all-day passes vs hourly rates?
Both can use dynamic pricing. All-day passes might have simpler rules (busy day = higher price), while hourly rates can be more granular (3pm costs more than 10am on Saturdays).