Arks
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Interesting article in the new Innkeeping Now magazine (formerly Innkeeping Quarterly). In observation of National Hot Tea Month (who knew we had such a thing) they're advocating offering afternoon tea and the "tea experience" as a profit center for the Inn. "If your B&B or inn is not serving tea, you may not be "in" in the eyes of your guests."
The "experience" is not just a cup of tea and a cookie, but a full tea service complete with finger sandwiches, scones, and other treats. You charge extra money and accept special reservations for this.
Anybody doing this? Do you think people will pay, or will they expect it to be a free amenity?
The "experience" is not just a cup of tea and a cookie, but a full tea service complete with finger sandwiches, scones, and other treats. You charge extra money and accept special reservations for this.
Anybody doing this? Do you think people will pay, or will they expect it to be a free amenity?