GirlonFire
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What is the wind threshold for affecting the PDC/Cozumel ferry?
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Move here and you don't even have to worry about the Nortes!
Some dive shops even call you and suggest you get some diving in cause a Norte is on the way - that's valet service!
Who does that?![]()
Some dive shops even call you and suggest you get some diving in cause a Norte is on the way - that's valet service!
WOW Gordon - you could not be further from the truth!Hustling business in anticipation of a slowdown is what that is.
What is the wind threshold for affecting the PDC/Cozumel ferry?
It's called being proactive and keeping my divers in the loop to salvage some of what they are coming here for.
It's giving them OPTIONS rather than burying my head in the sand and just saying "sorry, we knew it was coming but can't control the weather."
doesn't anyone else just go to Tulum on windy days?
Holy sh*t. Not on that ferry. yowza.
Perhaps you misinterpreted what I said or at least thought my intent was to disparage what you guys do. Any business will or should proactively approach an anticipated slowdown in business with an attempt to ameliorate its effect by making hay while the sun shines beforehand and/or making up for revenue losses after the fact. There is nothing in the world wrong with that.WOW Gordon - you could not be further from the truth!
It's called being proactive and keeping my divers in the loop to salvage some of what they are coming here for.
It's giving them OPTIONS rather than burying my head in the sand and just saying "sorry, we knew it was coming but can't control the weather."
I added a Christmas boat and 2 New Years boats for the FIRST time in 18 years to salvage dives for my clients that did/or will otherwise miss half or more of their dives.
It's called customer service.
Happy New Year!
Perhaps you misinterpreted what I said or at least thought my intent was to disparage what you guys do. Any business will or should proactively approach an anticipated slowdown in business with an attempt to ameliorate its effect by making hay while the sun shines beforehand and/or making up for revenue losses after the fact. There is nothing in the world wrong with that.
Your business is particularly affected by weather conditions and you must do what you can to minimize your losses. Making your customers happy by encouraging them to dive before a norte and adding dive days when the weather permits is good for them and good for you; it is a win-win.