For flamenco tablaos and shows
Every night's show has a fixed number of tables and seats — splitting those bookings across the tablao's phone line, nearby hotel front desks and Instagram messages makes it easy to double-book the same performance, or find out at showtime that a table held on someone's word never showed up.
Many tablaos today depend on a tourist asking their hotel, and the hotel routing the booking by phone or through an agency that takes a cut before the guest ever walks in. Once a show sells out that same night, there's no room left to fix a scheduling mistake: a table confirmed twice, or a group booking lost somewhere in the messages, shows up directly in that performance's actual capacity.
Tablao El Duende, in Seville's Barrio de Santa Cruz, already uses its own booking page for its nightly shows and paired dinners — it's not a mockup, it's the page they use every night. See the tablao's page → or read the full case study →
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