Overview
Single Hotel Modules are 1 Stop Option, including Hotels and Transfers. They can be used mainly in exchangeable Modules for Templates offering pre- and/or post-programs.
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00:00: This guide will walk you through the process of using the Tripbuilder application to create a Single Hotel Module. A Single Hotel Module contains only one stop, including a choice of hotels and a transfer to and from the stop, which is mainly used as an exchangeable pre- and post-program in the corresponding Template. Singel Hotel Modules can be used, for example, for beach extensions. 00:24: To create a new module, click on the "Create Module" button in the Module section in the Inventory. In order to load content to a Module, please make sure you have the following information readily available: Transfers created; Hotels created; and High-quality pictures added to all products. 00:42: To create a new single hotel module, enter the - Title of the Module - and the start and end location. Note that the start and/or end location of the module needs to correspond to the template the module should be later used or selected for. 00:56: Select in the module structure drop-down options "Singel Hotel". 01:01: Click on "Create" to create the daft version of the module and to be able to define further details. 01:07: On the Stops overview page, you see the start and end locations that you have defined when creating the module. Additionally, you have now the possibility to add the stop of the module as well as the transfer from and to the start and end location to the stop. 01:22: Click on the "Add New Stop" button. 01:25: Select your stop location and the number of desired overnights and click the add. 01:30: The stop has now been added to your module. On the stop you have the possibility to define default and recommended hotels to be presented to the user in the planner. Click on the edit pen next to the stop. 01:43: You are lead to the the detail screen of the stop. Click on add new default accommodation. 01:49: Select a desired default hotel from a dropdown menu and click on done. 01:54: And do the same to add one or several recommended accommodations. 01:58: Don't forget to click "Save" 02:01: Go back to the module's main page by clicking on back. 02:05: You can add a transfer to and from the stop, but in this example, we will only add from the stop to the airport. Since, in this example, the start location of the module is the same as the actual location of the stop. Click on add connection. 02:20: On the connection screen, click to add a new connection again. 02:24: On the connection modal, you can now choose if you want to choose from a pre-created inventory transfer or add a transfer placeholder. Click on the learn more link to watch the guide on how to create inventory transfers. In this example, we will add a transfer placeholder by clicking on the button. 02:42: In this example, we are adding a shuttle ride from Miami Beach to Miami Airport. Make sure to select the transfer type "Shuttle Ride" in the transfer placeholder type drop-down as well as for the main transfer type. Check that the start and end locations are correct. Click "Add Transfer Placeholder". 03:00: Click "Done" 03:03: The transfer or placeholder has now been added. Don't forget to click Save again in order not to lose what you've added so far. 03:11: Go back to the main page of your module 03:14: Click on the description tab. You will be able to enter the key sentence and a short description of the module. Make sure to save your changes. 03:23: Although not mandatory, you can illustrate your module by adding some pictures. Navigate to the picture tab. 03:31: Move to the Pictures tab to be able to add pictures to your module. The tab is directly linked with the picture library. Pictures need to be uploaded to the Picture Library before they can be assigned to a module. - Click on the plus button to access the Picture Library. 03:47: - Select the pictures that you want to add to the module and click on assign. 03:51: And click save. 03:53: After you have added all the relevant information that was explained in the previous steps, you are now able to publish the module. - Click on Validate to see if your module has been created correctly without any errors. 04:05: Clicking on Publish sets the draft version of the module into a published version. 04:10: This guide covered the steps to create a single hotel module in the TripBuilder application. We hope this guide was helpful. Thanks for watching.
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