This nominally "all-inclusive 80 yuan" pure play group really lasts less than two hours. Every tourist has to shop, and the per capita spending exceeds that of 500 yuan, including the tour fare. These tourists come from all over the country. They sign up for tour groups through "one-day tours" in hotels and commercial streets and online advertisements. In the industry, such tour groups are also called "low-cost groups".
Low-priced groups with "zero tour fee" or even "negative tour fee" often have many traps. The heads of many travel agencies bluntly said that the essence of "low-priced group" is "shopping rebate". Practitioners say that "low-priced groups" are like "gambling groups". Tourism practitioners play tricks on tourists, and some tourists join the "low-priced group" knowing that it is cheap.
Nowadays, tour groups are generally divided into shopping groups and non-shopping groups. The tour fee for non-shopping groups is relatively high. In the fierce competition in the tourism market, tour guides can only get a small amount of fixed tour guide salary. For example, I only get 400-600 a day, which is still very good. The shopping group is even more stingy, and the tour guide is paid zero. If you want to earn money, you can only try your best to let tourists shop.
Although this is zero pay, because the travel agency has told you that tourists can shop, "zero pay" often means the temptation of high income for tour guides, because it represents unlimited possibilities. If the guests buy a lot of things, they will make a profit.
However, high returns also have risks, just like the stock market has ups and downs. The tour guide's income of this kind of tour group is like this, sometimes good and sometimes bad. Sometimes guests just don't want to buy things, but your service is good, your explanation is good, guests like you very much, and they will buy things to cooperate with you. But this situation can only be said to be lucky. To put it bluntly, tourism is a gamble.