Resorts
and SoloRider: A Winning
Combination
Resorts
are constantly looking for ways to retain loyal customers and
attract new guests.See how SoloRider can help you increase revenue
and improve profits and get an edge over you competition.
1.
Extending the Golfing (and Vacationing) Life of Senior Golfers
As you know, seniors represent a significant portion of the leisure
travel market. Some of your most loyal resort guests may be seniors.
Many have both the time and money to travel for pleasure. For
these seniors, golfing vacations are an important part of their
life.
The
time inevitably comes when they face the prospect of giving up
the game. They still want to play but find that they no longer
have the stamina to navigate the many level changes on a golf
course. Their participation and enjoyment of the game is dependent
on minimizing the number of footsteps required in a round of golf.
Many merely stop going to resorts and you have lost a valued guest.
SoloRider's
unique features allow senior golfers to extend their golfing life.
By extending the golfing life of seniors by two or three years,
think of the immediate increase in your business. Senior golfers
are the "sweet spot" of your market.
SoloRider
is the golf car that keeps them in the game.
2.
Business Travel and the Mobility Impaired
Business seminars, conferences, events are a highly lucrative
part of the resort business.
With
mobility impaired individuals becoming a much more prevalent part
of the corporate landscape, companies are becoming more sensitive
to the needs of their mobility impaired employees. Given the well-documented
connection between business and golf, accessibility on the golf
course is becoming a factor in the resort selection process. Since
SoloRider provides the most sensible solution to golf accessibility,
resorts without SoloRiders may find themselves at a serious competitive
disadvantage.
3.
Mobility Impaired Persons Love to Travel
Travelers with mobility impairments spent $13.6 billion on leisure
trips in the US in 2002. Since they rarely travel alone, the economic
impact is much more. With 1.2 million persons with mobility impairments
in the US interested in playing golf, are you getting your share
of this market?
See
how easy you can get a strong Return on Investment
With
a SoloRider costing only $175 per month, do the math. You will
likely find that less than one added room-night per month more
than pays for a SoloRider. Returns of more than 400% are typical.

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the accessibility movement -
become a SoloRider Resort.
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