Yes, absolutely. Most Experiences shift with the seasons — a sunrise walk starts earlier in June than in December, a tide-dependent tour moves with the tide charts, a hike may need to start earlier to beat the summer heat.
Fernwayer handles seasonal start times by treating each start time as its own Schedule, each with its own date range.
For example:
Summer Schedule: May 1 – Sep 30, start time 7:00 AM
Winter Schedule: Oct 1 – Apr 30, start time 8:00 AM
Why separate Schedules?
Because a Schedule is defined by its start time. One Schedule = one start time, one set of properties, applied across a range of dates. If start times could vary within a single Schedule, it wouldn't be one Schedule — it would be several.
This structure has real benefits if your Experience genuinely has different start times at different times of the year:
You rethink each season deliberately. Every new Schedule is a moment to reassess start times against daylight, weather, tide, or host availability.
You can edit or remove one season without touching the others. Summer's start time drifts by 30 minutes? Edit only the summer Schedule.
Travelers see a clean, accurate start time for whichever date they're browsing.
How to set it up
Follow the steps in Adding Availability: Creating a Schedule — once per season. Make sure the date ranges don't overlap, or you'll create duplicate availability on the overlapping days, resulting in confusion for travelers.
As always, if you have any questions or problems, please chat with Fernwayer Support.