Dear all,

 

I would like to ask for some advice. I’m looking into charging policy for family activities. Just wonder if anyone can share your thought/experience about philosophy behind your charging policy for family activities at your places.

Do you charge it as a source of income or to cover the cost of material/freelancers?

How much do you normally charge?

Any difference on the feedback you received between free and paid family workshops? Which one gets a larger turnout?

 

Many thanks in advance.

Kay

 

 

Kwanjai L. Kechagioglou

Engagement Assistant

T: 020 8269 4714

 

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Take a Painted Hall Ceiling Tour and get a closer look at Britain’s largest painted ceiling.

 

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