03-09-2015, 12:34 PM
(03-09-2015, 07:15 AM)Dutz Wrote: What we haven't talked about is the difference between a club and a membership. OnTarget is not a club. And their membership is purely pre-paid. If you go 26 times you pay nothing more than you would have. But all you get is to reserve, minor discounts on rentals, etc. Not really what I would call a club.
A nice lounge to sit it while waiting for a lane makes no sense if you are reserving. There is no wait.
So you walk into the range there is a line at the checkout counter. As a club member I can walk past that into the club room. There is nice seating, vendor machines, books videos and magazines to read or even rent. There is a checkout counter where I can take a regular lane if I didn't reserve. There is also a view overlooking all the ranges so I can watch if I want. I get 10% off all merchandise, special discounts on occasion. Half-price classes or classes with visiting trainers, i.e. Ayoob, etc. or unique seminars offered only to members. Presentations from industry people when new items come out. Demos on unique related items, tools, and equipment, i.e. body army, self-defense tools, cleaning tools, emergency equipment, etc.
I would join a club like that.
(03-09-2015, 07:15 AM)Dutz Wrote: What we haven't talked about is the difference between a club and a membership. OnTarget is not a club. And their membership is purely pre-paid. If you go 26 times you pay nothing more than you would have. But all you get is to reserve, minor discounts on rentals, etc. Not really what I would call a club.
A nice lounge to sit it while waiting for a lane makes no sense if you are reserving. There is no wait.
So you walk into the range there is a line at the checkout counter. As a club member I can walk past that into the club room. There is nice seating, vendor machines, books videos and magazines to read or even rent. There is a checkout counter where I can take a regular lane if I didn't reserve. There is also a view overlooking all the ranges so I can watch if I want. I get 10% off all merchandise, special discounts on occasion. Half-price classes or classes with visiting trainers, i.e. Ayoob, etc. or unique seminars offered only to members. Presentations from industry people when new items come out. Demos on unique related items, tools, and equipment, i.e. body army, self-defense tools, cleaning tools, emergency equipment, etc.
I would join a club like that.
A nice lounge to sit it while waiting for a lane makes no sense if you are reserving. There is no wait.
So you walk into the range there is a line at the checkout counter. As a club member I can walk past that into the club room. There is nice seating, vendor machines, books videos and magazines to read or even rent. There is a checkout counter where I can take a regular lane if I didn't reserve. There is also a view overlooking all the ranges so I can watch if I want. I get 10% off all merchandise, special discounts on occasion. Half-price classes or classes with visiting trainers, i.e. Ayoob, etc. or unique seminars offered only to members. Presentations from industry people when new items come out. Demos on unique related items, tools, and equipment, i.e. body army, self-defense tools, cleaning tools, emergency equipment, etc.
I would join a club like that.


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