WHICH PACKAGE IS BEST FOR YOU?

We’re all constantly trying to juggle our work, home, personal and pole lives. If you’ve had a look through our courses and the price packages on offer, and you’re struggling to figure which package is best for you, we’ve got some calculations that might help you decide.

In this blog post you’ll find our package recommendations based on whether you want to attend class 4 times per week or 2 times per week, as well as whether you should consider purchasing after hours access.

Of course it all really depends on how often you want to train and making the right choice for you! While we refer to pole classes below, you can apply the same methodology to figure out which flexibility package is best for you depending on how many flexibility classes you want to attend per week.

 

IF YOU WANT TO ATTEND 4 POLE CLASSES PER WEEK

Figure out how many classes that would be in a month:

  • 4 classes per week x 4 weeks in a month = 16 classes per month


Then figure out how many classes that would be in a 3 month period:

  • 16 classes per month x 3 months = 48 classes per 3 month period

Now figure out how much you would be paying for a 3 month period at industry standard costs, which is $30 per 1-hour class:

  • 48 classes per 3 month period x $30 per class = $1440 per 3 month period at industry standard costs

Next, regard that figure and freak out over how much you could spend on pole dancing. Then relax and read on.

Your best option would be to sign up for an Unlimited Pole - Direct Debit package, which is $65 per week:

  • $65 per week x 12 weeks in a 3 month period = $780. This is $660 cheaper than paying for the 3 month period at industry standard, plus it’s unlimited! So you can always do more that 4 classes per week.

Another way to look at it is to figure out how much an Unlimited Pole - Direct Debit package would cost per class compared to industry standard:

  • $65 per week / 4 classes per week = $16.25 per class, which is almost half the price of 4 classes per week at industry standard. And again, as it’s unlimited, meaning if you do more than 4 classes per week it’ll make it even cheaper per class.

 

IF YOU WANT TO ATTEND 2 POLE CLASSES PER WEEK

Let’s apply the same steps as before, but say you want to train two times per week rather than four.

  • How many classes is that per month? 2 classes per week x 4 weeks in a month = 8 classes per month

  • How many classes is that in a 3 month period? 8 classes per month x 3 months = 24 classes per 3 month period

  • How much would I be paying at industry standard? 24 classes per 3 month period x $30 per class at industry standard = $720 per 3 months at industry standard costs

In this case, you have two options:

  1. You could sign up for a Pole - Direct Debit package, which is $50 per week, totalling $600 for 36 classes in a 3 month period which works out to $16.67 per class over a 3 month period.
    This is $120 cheaper than getting all 24 at industry standard. Also this package allows up to 3 classes per week, which gives you the option to do an extra class per week while still paying less than you would for 2 classes each week at industry standard.

  2. You could buy 2 x Pole 10-Class-Passes, which are $270 each, totalling $540, and will give you 20 classes. You can then add on individual Pole Drop-In passes as you need. To make up the 24 classes you would need to buy 4 x Pole Drop-In passes, which are $30 each, totalling $120.
    This would would bring your grand total to $660 for 24 classes in a 3 month period. This is $60 cheaper than getting all 24 at industry standard cost; another way to look at it would be that you’re getting two classes for free!

 

AFTER HOURS ACCESS

To figure out if purchasing an After Hours Access package makes sense for you, start by figuring out how many practice hours you would ideally like to train per week.

For example, if you wanted 4 hours of practice time per week, calculate how much that would cost you at industry standard practice time costs, which is $25 per practice time hour:

  • 4 practice hours per week x $25 per hour = $100 per week for 4 practice hours

Compare that to our After Hours Access package which is $35 per week. That’s $65 cheaper than paying for 4 practice hours at industry standard. Plus this isn’t limited to 4 hours; you can have as many after-hours practice hours as you like!

 

Where would we be without maths?!

Remember, you can use the same calculations to figure out how which flexibility package is best for you based on how many flexibility classes you want to attend per week!

We’ll be posting an update about timetabling, purchasing packages and how you can book in for classes shortly, so make sure to sign up to our newsletter and follow our socials to get the latest updates.

Remember if you’re interested in a pole course but you’re not sure what level is right for you, take our pole level finder survey and we’ll contact you with our recommendation based on your answers.

See you in the studio!

The Polaris Team

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