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I love how minimalistic it is. There isn't a lot going on, and yet there's so much in it! I have a small piece of land by the roadside and I have been thinking about putting a lodge there and this capsule concept really makes sense! 🔥
I know right. The question though is: will your target customers understand the concept? I'm afraid that in Zambia for example, the customers might relate it to a coffin and superstition, which can lead to a failed business. Who is the target market in your case
True, also I don't know if we are capable of having an all gender inclusive situation. We would have to separate the rooms somehow. Women, left wing, men, right wing...and another wing for couples with slightly larger rooms? It might seem strange at first, but, ever increasing costs of lodges and hotels might push people to try something new...and with the right marketing, who knows, we might have something that works.
So I've noticed that there are some women only capsule hotels. These appeal to female solo travelers a lot because it makes them feel safe. I believe that is one way of going around gender issue. I think you are right about cost motivating acceptance. At the end of the day, we don't want to spend more if there's a cheaper and acceptable option. I think incorporating modern fittings such that it looks as good or even better than most hotels would help it sell itself
Subscribe and Watch my other videos. I recommend you start with how I climbed mount Fuji in one day on the hardest trail: ruclips.net/video/OihN4XjS2As/видео.html
I love how minimalistic it is. There isn't a lot going on, and yet there's so much in it! I have a small piece of land by the roadside and I have been thinking about putting a lodge there and this capsule concept really makes sense! 🔥
I know right. The question though is: will your target customers understand the concept? I'm afraid that in Zambia for example, the customers might relate it to a coffin and superstition, which can lead to a failed business. Who is the target market in your case
True, also I don't know if we are capable of having an all gender inclusive situation. We would have to separate the rooms somehow. Women, left wing, men, right wing...and another wing for couples with slightly larger rooms? It might seem strange at first, but, ever increasing costs of lodges and hotels might push people to try something new...and with the right marketing, who knows, we might have something that works.
So I've noticed that there are some women only capsule hotels. These appeal to female solo travelers a lot because it makes them feel safe. I believe that is one way of going around gender issue. I think you are right about cost motivating acceptance. At the end of the day, we don't want to spend more if there's a cheaper and acceptable option. I think incorporating modern fittings such that it looks as good or even better than most hotels would help it sell itself
It's to just start snoring to balance the equation
Hahaha so now we will have a snoring choir in the hotel. Now that you've mentioned it, maybe providing disposable ear plugs can help.
@BornTheBuilder yes those can be helpful