
Hotel amenities that stick
Published by Géraud Desaulle on Wednesday, November 29th, 2006
As Géraud said in his comment, the article is about the importance of amenities inside hotels. Now, it is interesting to mention that the necessity to have amenities in a property is less important in an economic or social hotel than in a Top luxury hotel. Indeed, the creation of some items and signature products is very expensive and consequently depends of the structure of the hotel. It is the reason why in Palace you have lot of amenities like bathrobe, soaps & shampoos, slippers, candles…and not in a standard hotel.
For example, if you spend 750€ for one night at the Ritz Paris and 90€ at the Ibis Paris, the amenities will be of course different. When a property sends a room, it is not only the price for a bed but also and especially, the atmosphere, the service and the amenities inside the rooms.
http://www.hotelmarketing.com/index.php/content/article/061128_hotel_amenities_that_stick//
Published by Géraud Desaulle on Wednesday, November 29th, 2006
As Géraud said in his comment, the article is about the importance of amenities inside hotels. Now, it is interesting to mention that the necessity to have amenities in a property is less important in an economic or social hotel than in a Top luxury hotel. Indeed, the creation of some items and signature products is very expensive and consequently depends of the structure of the hotel. It is the reason why in Palace you have lot of amenities like bathrobe, soaps & shampoos, slippers, candles…and not in a standard hotel.
For example, if you spend 750€ for one night at the Ritz Paris and 90€ at the Ibis Paris, the amenities will be of course different. When a property sends a room, it is not only the price for a bed but also and especially, the atmosphere, the service and the amenities inside the rooms.
http://www.hotelmarketing.com/index.php/content/article/061128_hotel_amenities_that_stick//

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