Aussie Innkeeper
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I have 5 rooms with three price-points. All have private baths. Room #1, our least expensive, is a queen bed with minimal amenities (a standard jetted tub and shower combo); Rooms 2,3 & 4 are also queen, but priced higher because of the extra amenities (one has a hot tub, one has a jetted bathtub for two and the other has a tiled 4'x5' shower with two shower heads including a 10" rainfall); the 5th room is our cottage with a king-sized bed and a hot tub. This is our most expensive room, but has the highest occupancy (was rented 21 out of 29 days in Feb, for example)
Reviewing my stats, Room #4 is the least popular, followed by Room #1 which is the least expensive. Room #4 is the one with the queen bed and the big shower (no tub).
I've got the space in Room #4 to replace the queen bed with a king. Do you think this would make the room more desirable? I'd keep the price the same. It would be a significant initial investment - king frame, new mattress & box spring (it's time to replace one anyway), comforter, mattress pad, pillows, etc.
Comments and opinions welcome. Thanks!
Reviewing my stats, Room #4 is the least popular, followed by Room #1 which is the least expensive. Room #4 is the one with the queen bed and the big shower (no tub).
I've got the space in Room #4 to replace the queen bed with a king. Do you think this would make the room more desirable? I'd keep the price the same. It would be a significant initial investment - king frame, new mattress & box spring (it's time to replace one anyway), comforter, mattress pad, pillows, etc.
Comments and opinions welcome. Thanks!