Late availability - Schools on Standby
By Nigel Godfrey, posted 03rd September 2011 at 3:35PM
Where we have gaps in our schedule at less than around four weeks notice we will now offer schools who elect to be on standby late availability visits at a massive discount off our normal prices - usually 40% off. These slots will be offered for a specific morning or afternoon in a specific part of the country.
Opportunities will be announced via our Facebook Page, and also via a subsequent email, which we intend to send out a few times a month. You can be updated by clicking the like button on our Facebook Page here, and subscribe to the emails here.
Whilst the vast majority of the hundreds of schools we visit each year will continue to book up in advance, we sometimes find that we have spare afternoons or mornings in our busy schedule at short notice. It is a shame to waste these when we know there are schools who for a whole variety of reasons have not booked us but would like to - and of course we could be earning income in these sessions too which helps us keep our costs down, and reducing our emissions by making best use of our journeys around the country.
For some time we have discussed how we could make ourselves available to smaller schools with smaller budgets and we hope this will be the first of a number of proposals over the coming months that will help them. We also hope we may be able to revisit some old friends, and allow them to experience more than one of our new wider range of shows, and perform for other new schools as well.
Please do let us know what you think.
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