Copperhead
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We had this with 2 couples - one here and one across the road at Holi d a y inn - friends were crowing as got £10 cheaperSo, what creative fees can we add???
When guests balk at the price here I explain we do not charge extra for the breakfast ($10.99/personatthehotel) or for parking or for internet access or for snacks or drinks or coffee and there are no resort fees.
So if the $159 rate at the hotel sounds like a better deal, they should just go for it..
So, what creative fees can we add???
When guests balk at the price here I explain we do not charge extra for the breakfast ($10.99/personatthehotel) or for parking or for internet access or for snacks or drinks or coffee and there are no resort fees.
So if the $159 rate at the hotel sounds like a better deal, they should just go for it..
Add the fee and take it away!Morticia said:So, what creative fees can we add???
When guests balk at the price here I explain we do not charge extra for the breakfast ($10.99/personatthehotel) or for parking or for internet access or for snacks or drinks or coffee and there are no resort fees.
So if the $159 rate at the hotel sounds like a better deal, they should just go for it.
Sorry folks not sure why I have the hick-ups lately.So, what creative fees can we add???
When guests balk at the price here I explain we do not charge extra for the breakfast ($10.99/personatthehotel) or for parking or for internet access or for snacks or drinks or coffee and there are no resort fees.
So if the $159 rate at the hotel sounds like a better deal, they should just go for it..
This is someone who thinks you have a hotel with a hundred rooms. Someone is bound to be gone early and someone will have cleaned the room by 10.So, what creative fees can we add???
When guests balk at the price here I explain we do not charge extra for the breakfast ($10.99/personatthehotel) or for parking or for internet access or for snacks or drinks or coffee and there are no resort fees.
So if the $159 rate at the hotel sounds like a better deal, they should just go for it..Add the fee and take it away!Morticia said:So, what creative fees can we add???
When guests balk at the price here I explain we do not charge extra for the breakfast ($10.99/personatthehotel) or for parking or for internet access or for snacks or drinks or coffee and there are no resort fees.
So if the $159 rate at the hotel sounds like a better deal, they should just go for it.
This am an inquiry about 2 rooms for Saturday. 'can't come Fri, works late' but they want to check in at 10am. I told her sorry that is before check out from the night before. So how early? I say noon, with a fee or if you just want to drop off bags, you can do that for free. Oh that's nice. Has to check with the others. Sounds like a no go though.
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perhaps in case you are plastered...What I found interesting is the fee for certain rooms. for example - upper floor, first floor, near elevator (haven't figured out why one would want to be by the elevator).
I have been paid the fee a number of times. And dinner was delicious.When I've gotten calls or e-mails for early check-in and I respond back with a fee, not one person has taken it! Nope, they want something for nothing..
Great blog post!Thanks for the link. I ran with it and created a blog post for our guests. It's a little more heavy-handed than my usual posts, but I was in a frenzy yesterday.
http://phineasswann.com/hotels-now-as-bad-as-airlines/.
Excellent!Thanks for the link. I ran with it and created a blog post for our guests. It's a little more heavy-handed than my usual posts, but I was in a frenzy yesterday.
http://phineasswann.com/hotels-now-as-bad-as-airlines/.
U use keys or code locks?Now that I've finished blogging about how we don't have extra fees here, I want to implement an annoyance fee.
Half of our guests today arrived via train. It's good, it's bringing in way more city people who don't drive.
But, they neglect to tell us they'll need to store their bags for 10 hours, 7 of them after check out. I'm fine with it if I have time to plan. But telling me as you're ringing the bell at 11 am does not go over well.
It's now happened 3 times in less than a week.
Now I'm stuck in the house, unable to go out for dinner or anything because someone has to let them back in to get their suitcases. Maybe I need an outside storage container. One of those big tubs..
I hadn't thought of that - we have a large trunk by the back door which is for deliveries but could easily do for luggage and has a combination - excellent idea.U use keys or code locks?Now that I've finished blogging about how we don't have extra fees here, I want to implement an annoyance fee.
Half of our guests today arrived via train. It's good, it's bringing in way more city people who don't drive.
But, they neglect to tell us they'll need to store their bags for 10 hours, 7 of them after check out. I'm fine with it if I have time to plan. But telling me as you're ringing the bell at 11 am does not go over well.
It's now happened 3 times in less than a week.
Now I'm stuck in the house, unable to go out for dinner or anything because someone has to let them back in to get their suitcases. Maybe I need an outside storage container. One of those big tubs..
I am envisioning "no problem. You see that storage shed over there?"
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Thanks. Ironically you're hitting on one of my grammatical pet peeves, so your editing was much appreciated.Excellent!Thanks for the link. I ran with it and created a blog post for our guests. It's a little more heavy-handed than my usual posts, but I was in a frenzy yesterday.
http://phineasswann.com/hotels-now-as-bad-as-airlines/.I may have to think about that today.OK, finished it. Have it set to publish next week. Thanks for the idea.
(Now the school teacher in me comes out and says you have a spelling error in the last paragraph. Got it wrong the first time, right the second time in the same sentence.)
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Now that I've finished blogging about how we don't have extra fees here, I want to implement an annoyance fee.
Half of our guests today arrived via train. It's good, it's bringing in way more city people who don't drive.
But, they neglect to tell us they'll need to store their bags for 10 hours, 7 of them after check out. I'm fine with it if I have time to plan. But telling me as you're ringing the bell at 11 am does not go over well.
It's now happened 3 times in less than a week.
Now I'm stuck in the house, unable to go out for dinner or anything because someone has to let them back in to get their suitcases. Maybe I need an outside storage container. One of those big tubs..
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