Dynamic Pricing : Sample scenarios
 
Sample scenarios
 
The following are some typical applications of Dynamic Pricing Rules:
1. Corporate accounts receive 20% off of food items and 30% off of admission items.
2. The employee cafeteria sells the daily special for $3.00, but the guest cafeteria sells the same daily special for $6.00.
3. A water park sells a logo T-shirt for $0 when a guest purchases a full-week admission product, otherwise the logo T-shirt costs $19.99.
4. To celebrate a museum’s fiftieth anniversary, all admissions sales cost the same as they did on opening day fifty years ago; which was twenty-five cents. This promotion is only good for the exact anniversary date.
5. Group tickets are discounted by 10% for quantities of 20-29, 12% with purchases of 30-49 and 15% with purchases of fifty or more.
6. A 10% multi-day discount is given to guests who purchase three, four or five day tickets. But in order to qualify for this discount, none of the days can be during the Fourth of July weekend (July 1 - July 4).
7. A food and beverage manager wants to set up a value meal. The meal always costs $7.50. The options that are available in the meal are a chicken sandwich (normal price $5.00), hamburger (normal price $4.00) or a veggie wrap (normal price $4.00); fries or a small salad (both normally cost $3.00); and the choice of a medium soda (normal price $2.00) or medium bottled water (normal price $1.75).
8. A one-day ticket offers a huge discount if purchased for the last operating hour of the day. Normal price is $50, but if purchased for just the last hour the price is $5.
9. With an adult ticket purchase, a child ticket is free. Otherwise, the child ticket costs $5.00
10. Groups receive a 25% discount on group lessons, but only when the same lesson is taken at the same time by at least fifteen or more people.
11. Use with Points4Sale capability. See Salesware User Guide for Beginning Users.
12. Use with multiple quantity auto sales (passes). See the Salesware Memberships and Passes document.