Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Why are there low-cost tours?

Why are there low-cost tours?

1, the cost price attracts consumers to join the group.

2. When choosing tourists in the group, the tour guide will use the potential comparison psychology of tourists from different regions to stimulate consumption.

3, false promises not to consume, low-cost groups will claim that there will be no shopping projects when attracting tourists, but most of these promises are verbal and will not be written into the contract. Once there is a dispute afterwards, it is difficult for tourists to defend their rights.

4. Reserve funds. Low-cost tour groups will let tourists put some money first for various reasons and promise to return it when they come back. If tourists spend less than a certain fee during the purchase process, the money will be detained.

5, reduce the cost of tourism, tour guides save money by reducing the standards of catering, accommodation and transportation as much as possible.

6, arrange the purchase link to eat kickbacks.

7. Induce tourists to consume, sell poorly, and take action.

8. Force tourists to spend. If the induced consumption is not smooth, some people are unwilling or explicitly refuse to shop, and tour guides will generally complain, threaten and even insult.

9, increase fees, go to free attractions but collect tickets.

10, invisible consumption, tourist attractions allow tourists to pay money in the name of praying to God, worshiping Buddha, collecting money, etc. Some make money by attending scenic spots parties.