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[Gelöst] Is there a page on the travel reference site where woocommerce use is shown?

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Last updated by Beda vor 7 Jahre.

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#510846

Is the woocommerce on the travel reference site supposed to be for trips and are there examples for that? How would i go to create such bookable trips on that site?

#510960

To be honest I am not sure what WooCommerce is added to that Reference Site as I cannot see any feature that actually lets me "book" those particular Trips.

I'll ask the related Developer about this.

Now to your doubt, how you could make those Trips "bookable", I would say, the easiest is to use WooCommerce Products directly as the single Trips, but the problem here is CRED; which is not 100% ready to create and edit Products.

What you can do is craete a Custom Post, let's say you call it "bookings".
That Post type is child to your Trips and whenever someone books that trip, what happens is that a Child post to that Trip is created (a booking)

This will allow you to even bind this to a WooCommerce Product as example if you want a WooCommerce alike Checkout process.

Or, you can simply add Fields to the bookings Post, that will mirror the Costs of the Trip.

I must say, the booking process per se is probably easier to achieve out of the box with a Tool like https://woocommerce.com/products/woocommerce-bookings/

The Travel site we have as reference is a great example for a list of Travels, and yes you could connect them with WooCommerce to let the visitors actually book them.

With Toolset you can do that as above mentioned with an additonal Post Type "bookings".
It then also matter what and who is notified upon a booking, where the question comes up if Toolset is the correct tool for this, or the Booking software above linked would be better.

#513475

Thank you so much for making this clear. Your support is amazing!

#521500

I consulted with Peter, the maker of that site, and the plan is to perhaps later on add WooCommerce features to the site, that is why it's already included.

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