The problem with treating lessons and bay time as separate systems.

Why simulator venues should schedule lessons, fittings, coach availability, and bay reservations from one operating calendar.

Calendar

A lesson still consumes capacity.

If a lesson uses a simulator bay, it belongs on the bay calendar. If it uses a coach, it also belongs on the coach's schedule.

When those calendars split, staff become the integration layer.

Revenue

Services are not a side business.

Lessons, fittings, clinics, and packages can be a major revenue line for a simulator venue.

They should be easy for guests to buy, easy for members to book, and easy for owners to measure.

Member Experience

One booking flow feels more premium.

A golfer should not have to learn one path for bay time and another path for services. The venue should feel organized from the first booking.

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