Is $75 a good price for a 4 night Hawaii vacation?

United States
February 6, 2008 3:53pm CST
I am still trying to determine good prices to sell my vacations at. Is $75 a good price for a 4 night Hawaii vacation? Or should it be lower? Higher? I really don't know. I am going to do some more research online, but I thought people here on mylot might be able to help out. This is a 5 day/4 night stay in Honolulu. The customer will still have to pay room taxes which are about $12-$19 a day.
5 responses
• United States
9 Feb 08
I see that you are really trying to get your business under way. I do believe that that is a fairly descent, if not excellent price, for a vacation in Hawaii. It is a good thing that you are at first getting the opinions of fellow mylotters. Do you have a website yet?
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@p1kef1sh (45681)
9 Feb 08
What standard of accommodation are you offering. $75 for 4 nights, or per night? I would have thought that $75 either way is a steal. Heck, I know people that would sleep on the beach for that price. In fact you might find that you don't get customers because your prices are too cheap and people would think that either it is some sort of scam or they would have to share a bed with Hawaiian fleas!
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• United States
9 Feb 08
That's funny. I can charge whatever I want after purchasing the vouchers thru my site. It's up to me. All of the resorts and hotels included are 4 or 5 star. I will have to read up on all of the details, of course. I am just trying to get a feel about how people think of the priices that are recommended. So I got it. The Hawaii one is too cheap. LOL.
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
6 Feb 08
I went to Hawaii and found accommodation expensive. I think that $75 for 4 nights is reasonable. I stayed on the quiet North Shore, visited Honolulu and its beach. I also went to Pearl Harbor and found it sad but interesting. The weather was hot and there were some gorgeous sunsets. Have a wonderful trip.
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• United States
6 Feb 08
Thanks for the input. I am really unsure of how much to charge people for these vacation vouchers. I am really excited about selling vacations tho.
• United States
6 Feb 08
I would pay that in a heartbeat. I think you could get at least $150 for it. To find out a value of it go to travelocity.com and find the hotel your vacation is in and price 5 days in it for different times of the year. Whatever the cheapest amount you get is cut it in half and that would be the "deal" you offer to anyone who wants it.
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• United States
6 Feb 08
Thanks for the input. I am so excited about all of this. I can't get all of the thoughts out of my head fast enough.
@BYOLA2871 (4371)
• South Africa
7 Feb 08
I ma not so good with prices when it comes to hotels but i think you should try and go through some hotel websites and see how the charges are then you can decide what you can charge
• United States
9 Feb 08
Thanks