Atlantis are just panicking because their longtime, tourist-gouging, huge moneymaking monopoly is now over with Baha Mar opening up to great guest reviews. Atlantis know they have to massively cut their absurdly high room and food rates. If they don't, Atlantis will be an empty resort with quickly mounting financial losses. Instead of smearing Baha Mar, Atlantis should realize their monopoly is over and cut rates in competitive response. Otherwise, Atlantis will be empty for the upcoming season.
This article is nothing more than a puff piece for Howard Karawan and Atlantis and another smear by Atlantis on Baha Mar. Atlantis are terrified that their longtime, huge tourist-gouging, moneymaking monopoly is now over with Baha Mar opening up to guests. Atlantis are going to have to drop their absurdly high room and food rates in competitive response (unless they want an empty resort for the upcoming season). Instead of smearing Baha Mar every chance they get, Atlantis should focus on a more effective competitive response, like rationalizing their absurdly high pricing structure. Sorry Atlantis, but your monopoly is now over and you have to adapt to avoid huge financial losses and an empty resort due to increased competition.
tomelishous says...
Atlantis are just panicking because their longtime, tourist-gouging, huge moneymaking monopoly is now over with Baha Mar opening up to great guest reviews. Atlantis know they have to massively cut their absurdly high room and food rates. If they don't, Atlantis will be an empty resort with quickly mounting financial losses. Instead of smearing Baha Mar, Atlantis should realize their monopoly is over and cut rates in competitive response. Otherwise, Atlantis will be empty for the upcoming season.
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tomelishous says...
This article is nothing more than a puff piece for Howard Karawan and Atlantis and another smear by Atlantis on Baha Mar. Atlantis are terrified that their longtime, huge tourist-gouging, moneymaking monopoly is now over with Baha Mar opening up to guests. Atlantis are going to have to drop their absurdly high room and food rates in competitive response (unless they want an empty resort for the upcoming season). Instead of smearing Baha Mar every chance they get, Atlantis should focus on a more effective competitive response, like rationalizing their absurdly high pricing structure. Sorry Atlantis, but your monopoly is now over and you have to adapt to avoid huge financial losses and an empty resort due to increased competition.
On ‘Unacceptable’ that Baha Mar closed doors to guests in storm
Posted 12 September 2017, 9:26 a.m. Suggest removal