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  1. TheOldBeech

    Trouble with guests losing keys?

    Why keyless with codes and not cards? The cards are cheap, rewritable, guests don't need to remember codes and have time stamps.
  2. TheOldBeech

    "Going green" a good marketing technique or not?

    I was thinking it would be cheaper. We still need to install everything, like showers, toilets, faucets and all the electric stuff. Most of the time the eco stuff is cheaper than the rest and the energy and water bills would be lower as well. The biggest cost would be having insulated glass...
  3. TheOldBeech

    Trouble with guests losing keys?

    I was thinking of having RFID locks installed with key cards. The guests would only need one key for the front door and the room door and won't need to remember a code. And it doesn't matter if they lose it or take it with them they won't work anymore after their stay.
  4. TheOldBeech

    "Going green" a good marketing technique or not?

    I was thinking of trying to achieve the "Green Key" or "EU Ecolabel" with our B&B, since more and more people find that stuff important. What do you guys think? Worth it or not?
  5. TheOldBeech

    Trouble with guests losing keys?

    Well, it is all in the title. Do you have problems with guests losing keys? And how do you solve it?
  6. TheOldBeech

    Afternoon tea or not

    Thanks for your comments. I guess I'll put some snacks and fruit in the rooms then or something.
  7. TheOldBeech

    Afternoon tea or not

    Hi, I'm new here and starting up a B&B in Antwerp, Belgium. I was planning on having a daily (small) afternoon tea for the guests; tea, coffee and some homemade cake or cookies. Nothing big. Now my dad was saying that it wouldn't be worth the hassle, because most of the guests will be business...
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