Lodging Options and Amenities Offered by Hotels
Hotels can be compared to restaurants in some ways. Both offer a basic service to the public. In both instances, the public expects clean, sanitary eating and clean accommodations. When traveling, the first impression is usually what visitors are left to see if they do not bring along extra time to do a little checking on the hotel before leaving. This may be as important for hotels as it is for restaurants.
Hotel management is not merely a job. It's more than just cleaning rooms. A hotel manager is charged with the responsibility of developing the best hotel staff, developing the best resort guest experience, and creating the perfect balance between budget and quality. Developing the best hotel staff, keeping guests happy, and providing a relaxing and convenient environment for each guest, is a challenge for any hotel manager.
Hotels provide lodging, transportation, and services for overnight guests. Hotels generally have one or two property managers, whereas the other hotel owners hire property managers to provide the services on their behalf. A hotel manager is the person responsible for planning and executing hotel operations, especially on a daily basis. The hotel industry is a service industry that exists on a short- term basis; many hotel owners find that operating a hotel on a short- term basis is far more cost effective than operating the hotel on a long-term basis.
Travelers enjoy a comfortable stay because the accommodation is clean, the room is clean, and the service is friendly and helpful. Because the accommodation and hospitality industry depends on repeat business, the reputation of each individual property can often determine the success or failure of the entire industry. Reputations for providing good service, including a friendly staff and reliable amenities, are paramount to long-term hotel management success. The quality of the guests' accommodation and services is usually the best indicator of the quality of the hotel system as a whole.
Extended stay accommodations (EDA) provide a variety of amenities and services to help travelers enjoy their stay longer. These accommodations typically include meeting rooms, wireless internet access, business centers, meeting rooms, and specialty rooms such as suites. The majority of EDAs feature round the clock availability of courteous and qualified staff. Common amenities in an extended stay hotel system include:
In addition to standard accommodations, there are also different types of hotels. Suites are suites that consist of a king bed or double bed, a sofa bed, and/or a couch and chair. Townhouses are typically first floor dwellings that contain their own kitchen and bathroom. Luxury hotels are usually located in areas that feature fine dining, shopping, and other attractions that entice visitors. Typically, guests in a luxury hotel will pay a higher price than that in a traditional hotel, but they usually offer extra conveniences such as concierge, indoor pools, gyms, saunas, and many other extra benefits.
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