Hotel Industry Upgrades That Reduce Costs Or Save Expenses Considered
It is absolutely amazing how tough this economy has been on the hospitality industry, specifically hotels and restaurants. At the bottom of the economic crisis, and it hit everyone globally, travel was down by a significant margin. Places that rely on tourism in the United States such as Orlando, Las Vegas, and Atlantic City were hurt the worst.
This caused many in the hotel industry to work very hard to find innovative ways to cut costs and save money. Let me explain a few of the ways that our think tank came up with to help save money, better sales, and increase referrals. Here are just four of the 50 items we came up with;
(A) Anti-Mold Spore Coatings;
(B) Murals save need for furniture by 25% cost savings for hotels;
(C) Theme'ing rooms;
(D) Paint Wood grain on Doors to make them look more substantial, solid, and inviting.
Did you know that lawsuits from mold are really hurting the hotel industry? Many of the hotels are in areas of high humidity, and it is very hard to keep mold off the premises, and out of the rooms. Therefore, it makes sense to ask the insurance company to give reduced prices and premiums if the hotel coats all the rooms with anti-mold spore coatings, which help prevent mold.
Another thing that hotels can do to save money on furniture is to paint one of the walls with a big mural. This way, the wall won't look blank if there is no furniture against it. This means that the hotel can save 25% of its expenditures for furniture. Murals can also be used to help "theme" rooms, and this allows guests to pay a little bit more but allows them to choose the theme they most like.
Another interesting thing to do is to paint wood grain on all the doors making them look more substantial, expensive, and giving the hotel room a better homey feel, which allows the hotel to charge a higher price. Indeed, hope you will please consider this.
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