Quick,
This was one package they offered my friend:
2 private lessons
3 group classes
3 supervised practices
3open practices
(all 45 min each)
Total:$216.00
What I did was to subtract out equivalent amounts for similar activities our Society offers to get a rough estimate of the hourly rate for privates.
Our Society has a $42/yr membership which gets you 3 practices/week (roughly 6 1/2 hours). Two are supervised (3 hours). That's about $0.80/week. I rounded it to $1.00.(Their's amounts to 6 x 45 min.= 4 1/2 hours with 2 1/4 supervised).
Their plan looks like most people would opt in over 2 weeks but I erred on the side of caution and used 1 week. So discounting both our practices: $216 - $1 = $215
BTW: Our membership also gives access to an extensive video library, discounts at dances and 10% discounts at some local merchants.
Our group classes are 1 hour 20 minutes which are $88/11 weeks or $8 for class or about $6/hour. With their plan you get three 45 minute classes = 135 minutes. That's roughly equivalent to 2 hours of our classes (especially when you consider I rounded the $0.80 above up) or about $16 value. That leaves: $215 - $16 = $199 for two 45 minute lessons which works out to $132.67/hour on a comparison basis between our two groups.
When my friend took her promotional lesson the owner promised her there'd be lots of men to dance with. At $132.67/hr. I suspect they'll be able to hire men to dance with the extra ladies if neccessary.
My friend (Silver International)did report that when she took her promotional lesson her teacher was a good social dancer. He indicated he was from the local high school that specializes in students who have gone back years later to complete graduation.Apparently he said he took the ballroom dance classes there. Our community is small enough that everybody in the dance community knows everybody. We do not recognize this teacher's name nor did we know about this class. The chain itself, I understand only started training their teachers in February.
OB