If you did that though wouldn't people still feel that it was unfair?
I wasn't really referring to people's sense of fairness - people just decide that a window is valuable enough that they're willing to pay a premium for it (it's around 20%, in our case).
I can see it generating some resentment, but we've never tried it, so I can't say for sure.
I'm also curious if there is a difference between stating something as a discount vs. the same thing where the better room is state as a premium.
Well, we don't label it as neither of those, but I think that calling a window a "premium" might be difficult, especially when almost all the products in the market (rented rooms) have one or more. The interior rooms are really an exception.
I wasn't really referring to people's sense of fairness - people just decide that a window is valuable enough that they're willing to pay a premium for it (it's around 20%, in our case).
I can see it generating some resentment, but we've never tried it, so I can't say for sure.
I'm also curious if there is a difference between stating something as a discount vs. the same thing where the better room is state as a premium.
Well, we don't label it as neither of those, but I think that calling a window a "premium" might be difficult, especially when almost all the products in the market (rented rooms) have one or more. The interior rooms are really an exception.