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What do you think is the most important part of a guest room?

The most important feature in a guest room is a comfortable bed! Choose a high quality mattress, comfortable bedding and pillows. How do you design a guest room? Keep clutter to a minimum and concentrate on the bed and high quality bedding.



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The 6 Most Important Things To Hotel Guests
  • Hotel Cleanliness. One of the most important aspects of any hotel is its cleanliness. ...
  • Room Comfort. Guests want to feel comfortable in a hotel because it is their temporary home away from home. ...
  • Quality of Previous Guest Reviews.


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Hotel room vs hotel suite You get a single room with one or more king, queen, full, or twin beds, a work desk, a bathroom, and maybe a closet, a TV, and a dresser. A suite is a much larger accommodation. It usually has an attached bathroom, a living area, and most times, includes a dining area as well.

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Simple, tasty food: The availability of food and beverage outlets varies based on the hotel service level. However, certain things—such as a hot breakfast—are a basic offering that really adds to a guest experience. Even budget hotels could be conveniently located next to an all-day diner, which caters to hotel guests.

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A Hotel Concept is designed around 7 components that cover all aspects of running it successfully: The Story, The People, The Space, The Identity, The Services, The Content, and The Channels. Starting from the central story, components are interconnected and work side by side to build a unique, coherent whole.

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6 Most Important Things to Consider for Designing a Hotel
  • Location. One of the most important considerations when designing a hotel is the location. ...
  • Functionality. Another important consideration when designing a hotel is functionality. ...
  • Construction Materials. ...
  • Aesthetics. ...
  • Guest Comfort. ...
  • Safety and Security.


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First impressions are everything Guests often travel a long way to enjoy a hotel and travelling can be stressful, so the 'check in' experience should be as seamless as possible. Extra touches such as providing warm hand towels, a snack or a refreshing drink encourages guests to relax and puts them at ease.

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