4 Day 1 Night Learn to Dive

Index


Overview

This multi-lingual package is a 4 Day 1 Night Learn to Dive course that includes two days in the training pool at the dive center, transfers to the accommodation vessel which spends the night on the Great Barrier reef, then transfers back to Cairns the following day. Two bus routes are connected and passengers also have the options of no pickups or to be advised.

Prices are attached to the top level of the package and availability is attached to underlying components. Top level package and all of its components are web-enabled.


Structure

Analyze Tour Structure in detail -

Please Note: This page has been designed with the assumption that you have a basic knowledge and understanding of ResPax and setting up tours. If you do not understand, please visit the Tutorials Section


Step 1 - Setting Up The Top Level Package

Please Note: All tour codes and names mentioned are logic based and do not affect how the tour is designed. If you wish to customise this tour with your own codes and descriptions, please change the tour codes and names where applicable.

Maintenance tab -> Edit/Add Tours -> Tour Setup Wizard

ResPax will now go off and prefill a number of tables behind the scenes. Now the rest of the information for the day tour can be entered.

Please Note: Depending on how many prices that need to entered, two options are available for use. Manually entering the prices into the Price Matrix or the Copy Price Tool. Refer to Copy Price Tool HowTo

This is all that can be done to the top level package until Step 2 - Adding the Components and Step 3 - Adding Bus Routes have been completed.


Step 2 - Adding the Components

Four components need to be created for use in this package:

  1. Pool Lessons

  2. The resources for the divers going out on the reef

  3. The resources for all vessels

  4. The accommodation the pax recieves on the reef

This example will create them one by one and then link them to the top level package once all the components have been created.

1. Pool Lessons

Maintenance tab -> Edit/Add Tours -> Tour Setup Wizard

ResPax will now go off and prefill a number of tables behind the scenes. Now the rest of the information for the day tour can be entered.

This is all that can be done with this component until Step 3 - Adding Bus Routes has been completed.

2. The resources for the divers going out on the reef

Maintenance tab -> Edit/Add Tours -> Tour Setup Wizard

ResPax will now go off and prefill a number of tables behind the scenes. Now the rest of the information for the day tour can be entered.

By creating these SubBases, the top level package will now have the option of choosing which day the Divers will go out to the reef and dive. This gives more flexibility.
This is all that can be done with this component until Step 3 - Adding Bus Routes has been completed.

3. The resources for all vessels

Maintenance tab -> Edit/Add Tours -> Tour Setup Wizard

ResPax will now go off and prefill a number of tables behind the scenes. Now the rest of the information for the day tour can be entered.

This is all that can be done with this component until Step 3 - Adding Bus Routes has been completed.

4. The accommodation the pax recieves on the reef

Maintenance tab -> Edit/Add Tours -> Tour Setup Wizard

ResPax will now go off and prefill a number of tables behind the scenes. Now the rest of the information for the day tour can be entered.

The SubBases in this accommodation code are not used as rooms but are designed for bed count. By setting the Double SubBasis to 2, it means that only two passengers can sleep in the Double room which only has 1 bed big enough for two but by setting Twinshare Bed to 1, it means that in a Twin Room with two Twinshare beds, one passenger can sleep in each bed.

Continue setting the availability for each type of room on the vessel until completed.

This is all that can be done with this component until Step 3 - Adding Bus Routes has been completed.


Step 3 - Adding Bus Routes

When creating bus routes, there is no need to create individual bus routes for each components. One bus route can be assigned to multiple components and packages. This step will show how to create a few example bus routes and will also show the structure in how the bus routes are connected to the components/package.

Bus Route Structure:

Creating a Bus Route

Maintenance tab -> Edit/Add Tours -> Tour Setup Wizard

ResPax will now go off and prefill a number of tables behind the scenes.

If these locations are already present, there is no need to enter duplicates.

Similar Bus Routes include:

Creating VESSEL1 - Vessel 1

Maintenance tab -> Edit/Add Tours -> Tour Setup Wizard

If these locations are already present, there is no need to enter duplicates.

Similar Bus Routes include:


Step 4 - Combining the Components and Bus Routes to the Top Level Package

Connecting Bus Routes

When connecting bus routes to both top level package and components, the procedure is the same with the only variance being the different bus routes. This example will show how to connect bus routes to the top level package. For the bus route structure of each component and tour, please see Step 3 - Adding Bus Routes

Maintenance tab -> Edit/Add Tours

ResPax will now go through and connect the bus routes, locations and stops to this tour.

Connecting Components/Creating Packages

When connecting components to the top level package, this is creating the package sets in which the tour will be sold by. This example will create two example package sets with the previously created components.

  1. Double Package

  2. Sole Occupancy Twin Package

Double Package
The Double Package is used for couples travelling together and staying in a Double room.
Maintenance tab -> Edit/Add Tours

These are the first two days of Lessons and Theory work added to the package set...A package set for this code should always have this at the start.

Two VESSELR components are created in the package set each with a different default bus route and the same default pickup location. These two bus routes hold the availability for the vessel and the dive. The reason for using a bus route rather than a tour component to control the availability is so that the Bulk Change -> Bus Route tool can be used to manipulate passengers between vessels.

The created package is now ready for use.

Sole Occupancy Twin Package
The Sole Occupancy Twin Package is used for a single travelling passenger that would like a room of their own in a Twinshare room.
Maintenance tab -> Edit/Add Tours

These are the first two days of Lessons and Theory work added to the package set...A package set for this code should always have this at the start.

Two VESSELR components are created in the package set each with a different default bus route and the same default pickup location. These two bus routes hold the availability for the vessel and the dive. The reason for using a bus route rather than a tour component to control the availability is so that the Bulk Change -> Bus Route tool can be used to manipulate passengers between vessels.

Two ACCOM components are created in the package set identical to the other. These two accommodation codes hold the availability for the amount of beds available on board the vessel. The reason for taking up two beds in availability is that, when sold, the passenger is taking up an entire twinshare room to him/herself which has two beds.

The created package is now ready for use.


Step 5 - Testing the Package

The best way to test a package is to make bookings and check that the booking can go through without any problems and that certain components default to the correct packages.

Reservations -> New Booking
When creating the booking, it should look similar to this...

Click on the Components (F6) tab and click the Maximise button, it should look similar to this...

Things to check:

r4a examples diveoperations 4day1night (last edited 2011-01-27 00:50:17 by ppp214-33)