Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell me you're over 60 without telling me you're over 60. Nobody uses "travel agents" anymore. Should we start recommending our milkmen as well?
Tell me you're poor without telling me you're poor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My consultation fee starts at $500 per family. I am not currently taking any new clients.
For anyone says they want a DIY price, then prepare to DIY. Remember you cannot VIP yourself which us travel agents can do. We can recommend experiences you cannot Google.
I can tell you that no one on a TripAdvisor forum is going to be there for you when the crap hits the fan, the flight is cancelled, the non stop routing that suddenly became a three stop two day series of flights.
Travel agents were there for their clients when the world shut down. I can lead you to stories of people who spent hours if not days trying to get home or get refunds.
You are absolutely delusional if you think people can't VIP themselves.
I don’t think you have a good idea of what a high end travel advisor does (not Costco or AAA)…….
It’s so vastly different.
But it’s super high end/elite. Everyone knows your name/fav drink on arrival/kids snacks.
In some hotels, monogrammed robes etc.
Guides who have a deep understanding of your interests.
Access to small or exclusive events (Paris fashion week/dinner with a designer etc). If that is what you are in town for.
Art Basel - private parties/opening parties.
Monaco yacht show in Sept - very exclusive dinners
Capri over July 4 - the Christian Dior pop up dinner and Zimmerman dinner event.
Concert tix in Europe last minute.
New Years week - special VIP rates to extend trip by a night when the 4bd suite we had booked for five nights is not available for an extra night so will have to switch rooms.
But the butlers will end up moving our stuff for us and instead of charging me $3000 a night they will only charge me 850. At a Rosewood in Caribbean…
Etc
Etc
Any recommendations on someone who helps plan things like the above?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good on you. We are turning away business these days. We don’t need the DIY’r who has the time to spend hours creating a bespoke vacation.
That is point, it doesn’t take hours.
Keep believing that! Also believe that when something goes wrong and you have to fix it! We aren’t missing your business one bit!
Look I am not knocking you job, your abilities etc. and for certain people I am sure your services are greatly appreciated and some people need/want that. My issue is with you posturing that things aren’t doable without an agent or that you have some magical source that know one else has, especially in this area.
What you get is all based on your spend/revenue generated for a company. You get access because you refer or facilitate purchases of xyz through certain companies. Plenty of people in this area get access because of the a
amount of money they spend.
And last week my DH spent less than an hour making all of the arrangements for a very nice 12 night European vacation with a few VIP experiences all on his phone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good on you. We are turning away business these days. We don’t need the DIY’r who has the time to spend hours creating a bespoke vacation.
That is point, it doesn’t take hours.
Keep believing that! Also believe that when something goes wrong and you have to fix it! We aren’t missing your business one bit!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My consultation fee starts at $500 per family. I am not currently taking any new clients.
For anyone says they want a DIY price, then prepare to DIY. Remember you cannot VIP yourself which us travel agents can do. We can recommend experiences you cannot Google.
I can tell you that no one on a TripAdvisor forum is going to be there for you when the crap hits the fan, the flight is cancelled, the non stop routing that suddenly became a three stop two day series of flights.
Travel agents were there for their clients when the world shut down. I can lead you to stories of people who spent hours if not days trying to get home or get refunds.
You are absolutely delusional if you think people can't VIP themselves.
I don’t think you have a good idea of what a high end travel advisor does (not Costco or AAA)…….
It’s so vastly different.
But it’s super high end/elite. Everyone knows your name/fav drink on arrival/kids snacks.
In some hotels, monogrammed robes etc.
Guides who have a deep understanding of your interests.
Access to small or exclusive events (Paris fashion week/dinner with a designer etc). If that is what you are in town for.
Art Basel - private parties/opening parties.
Monaco yacht show in Sept - very exclusive dinners
Capri over July 4 - the Christian Dior pop up dinner and Zimmerman dinner event.
Concert tix in Europe last minute.
New Years week - special VIP rates to extend trip by a night when the 4bd suite we had booked for five nights is not available for an extra night so will have to switch rooms.
But the butlers will end up moving our stuff for us and instead of charging me $3000 a night they will only charge me 850. At a Rosewood in Caribbean…
Etc
Etc
I don’t think you know who you are talking to. Have done a chunk of this and more. I do t use AAA or Costco or any of that. You don’t need a travel agent, phone work wonders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My consultation fee starts at $500 per family. I am not currently taking any new clients.
For anyone says they want a DIY price, then prepare to DIY. Remember you cannot VIP yourself which us travel agents can do. We can recommend experiences you cannot Google.
I can tell you that no one on a TripAdvisor forum is going to be there for you when the crap hits the fan, the flight is cancelled, the non stop routing that suddenly became a three stop two day series of flights.
Travel agents were there for their clients when the world shut down. I can lead you to stories of people who spent hours if not days trying to get home or get refunds.
You are absolutely delusional if you think people can't VIP themselves.
I don’t think you have a good idea of what a high end travel advisor does (not Costco or AAA)…….
It’s so vastly different.
But it’s super high end/elite. Everyone knows your name/fav drink on arrival/kids snacks.
In some hotels, monogrammed robes etc.
Guides who have a deep understanding of your interests.
Access to small or exclusive events (Paris fashion week/dinner with a designer etc). If that is what you are in town for.
Art Basel - private parties/opening parties.
Monaco yacht show in Sept - very exclusive dinners
Capri over July 4 - the Christian Dior pop up dinner and Zimmerman dinner event.
Concert tix in Europe last minute.
New Years week - special VIP rates to extend trip by a night when the 4bd suite we had booked for five nights is not available for an extra night so will have to switch rooms.
But the butlers will end up moving our stuff for us and instead of charging me $3000 a night they will only charge me 850. At a Rosewood in Caribbean…
Etc
Etc
How much do you spend on vacationing a year????? Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good on you. We are turning away business these days. We don’t need the DIY’r who has the time to spend hours creating a bespoke vacation.
That is point, it doesn’t take hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My consultation fee starts at $500 per family. I am not currently taking any new clients.
For anyone says they want a DIY price, then prepare to DIY. Remember you cannot VIP yourself which us travel agents can do. We can recommend experiences you cannot Google.
I can tell you that no one on a TripAdvisor forum is going to be there for you when the crap hits the fan, the flight is cancelled, the non stop routing that suddenly became a three stop two day series of flights.
Travel agents were there for their clients when the world shut down. I can lead you to stories of people who spent hours if not days trying to get home or get refunds.
You are absolutely delusional if you think people can't VIP themselves.
I don’t think you have a good idea of what a high end travel advisor does (not Costco or AAA)…….
It’s so vastly different.
But it’s super high end/elite. Everyone knows your name/fav drink on arrival/kids snacks.
In some hotels, monogrammed robes etc.
Guides who have a deep understanding of your interests.
Access to small or exclusive events (Paris fashion week/dinner with a designer etc). If that is what you are in town for.
Art Basel - private parties/opening parties.
Monaco yacht show in Sept - very exclusive dinners
Capri over July 4 - the Christian Dior pop up dinner and Zimmerman dinner event.
Concert tix in Europe last minute.
New Years week - special VIP rates to extend trip by a night when the 4bd suite we had booked for five nights is not available for an extra night so will have to switch rooms.
But the butlers will end up moving our stuff for us and instead of charging me $3000 a night they will only charge me 850. At a Rosewood in Caribbean…
Etc
Etc
Anonymous wrote:Good on you. We are turning away business these days. We don’t need the DIY’r who has the time to spend hours creating a bespoke vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My consultation fee starts at $500 per family. I am not currently taking any new clients.
For anyone says they want a DIY price, then prepare to DIY. Remember you cannot VIP yourself which us travel agents can do. We can recommend experiences you cannot Google.
I can tell you that no one on a TripAdvisor forum is going to be there for you when the crap hits the fan, the flight is cancelled, the non stop routing that suddenly became a three stop two day series of flights.
Travel agents were there for their clients when the world shut down. I can lead you to stories of people who spent hours if not days trying to get home or get refunds.
You are absolutely delusional if you think people can't VIP themselves.
I don’t think you have a good idea of what a high end travel advisor does (not Costco or AAA)…….
It’s so vastly different.
But it’s super high end/elite. Everyone knows your name/fav drink on arrival/kids snacks.
In some hotels, monogrammed robes etc.
Guides who have a deep understanding of your interests.
Access to small or exclusive events (Paris fashion week/dinner with a designer etc). If that is what you are in town for.
Art Basel - private parties/opening parties.
Monaco yacht show in Sept - very exclusive dinners
Capri over July 4 - the Christian Dior pop up dinner and Zimmerman dinner event.
Concert tix in Europe last minute.
New Years week - special VIP rates to extend trip by a night when the 4bd suite we had booked for five nights is not available for an extra night so will have to switch rooms.
But the butlers will end up moving our stuff for us and instead of charging me $3000 a night they will only charge me 850. At a Rosewood in Caribbean…
Etc
Etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My consultation fee starts at $500 per family. I am not currently taking any new clients.
For anyone says they want a DIY price, then prepare to DIY. Remember you cannot VIP yourself which us travel agents can do. We can recommend experiences you cannot Google.
I can tell you that no one on a TripAdvisor forum is going to be there for you when the crap hits the fan, the flight is cancelled, the non stop routing that suddenly became a three stop two day series of flights.
Travel agents were there for their clients when the world shut down. I can lead you to stories of people who spent hours if not days trying to get home or get refunds.
You are absolutely delusional if you think people can't VIP themselves.