Morticia
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Talking with a friend who removes the 'extras' from the guest rooms if there is only one guest checking in. She will remove the extra set of towels, glass, robe, whatever. While the guest is standing there. The way she does this is to say, 'I'll just get these out of your way.'
Then, if the guest needs more, they have to find her.
This came up when I explained I had one guest use every towel and glass in the room and then put all the towels out to get new every day. She said, 'Why did you leave everything in the room? One guest, one towel. Take all the extra stuff away.'
So, how do you handle this? Do you decrease the amenities in the room because there are fewer guests? I have my '3-person' rooms set up for 3 people at all times, no matter if it's 1, 2 or 3 guests in there. I do it that way because it's easier for me to not have to think 'does that room have enough of everything?' Even if it means doing extra towels every once in awhile, it beats having the guest hunting me down at midnight for the extra towels!
Then, if the guest needs more, they have to find her.
This came up when I explained I had one guest use every towel and glass in the room and then put all the towels out to get new every day. She said, 'Why did you leave everything in the room? One guest, one towel. Take all the extra stuff away.'
So, how do you handle this? Do you decrease the amenities in the room because there are fewer guests? I have my '3-person' rooms set up for 3 people at all times, no matter if it's 1, 2 or 3 guests in there. I do it that way because it's easier for me to not have to think 'does that room have enough of everything?' Even if it means doing extra towels every once in awhile, it beats having the guest hunting me down at midnight for the extra towels!