Every trampoline park operator knows these problems.
Saturday sessions sell out instantly. You could have charged more.
Tuesday 2pm is a ghost town. Same price as Saturday? Doesn't make sense.
Party slots are gold. But you're charging the same as regular sessions.
You manually adjust prices for break weeks. Then forget to change them back.
Dynamic pricing automatically optimizes revenue across all your sessions.
Saturday 2pm is worth more than Tuesday 10am. Your pricing should reflect that automatically.
Lower prices on quiet days encourages bookings. Spreads demand more evenly throughout the week.
Birthday party slots in peak season command higher rates. Capture that value.
School breaks, public holidays, long weekends — pricing adjusts without manual intervention.
Common questions about implementing dynamic pricing at your jump park.
Our algorithm monitors booking patterns for each session. As a timeslot fills up, prices adjust. Sessions that historically sell out command higher prices. Slower sessions offer better rates to stimulate demand.
Absolutely. Dynamic pricing typically applies to regular jump sessions. Party packages can maintain fixed pricing or have their own dynamic rules — you decide what works for your venue.
Members and pass holders skip dynamic pricing entirely. They always get their standard rate. Dynamic pricing applies to regular single-session bookings.
We show a calendar with prices for each day. Customers self-select: price-sensitive families choose Tuesday at $15, while Saturday-only families happily pay $28. Everyone gets what they want.