For weary travelers, there’s nothing more appealing than having a hot, scrumptious meal delivered to our hotel room. Room service brings out the kid in us. We get to do things we can’t do at home: eat in bed, watch TV, and leave our dirty dishes in the hallway. Yet the experience rarely lives up to expectations. Meals take forever to arrive, food is cold and soggy, and prices mysteriously double after we place the order.
Hotels are often accused of gouging when it comes to pricing, but the costs of delivering a single meal to a room are comparable to running a full-service restaurant with only a few customers per night. It’s a service hotels provide to guests, and almost invariably it’s a money-loser. From a guest’s perspective, it’s one of the costliest ways to take a meal and everything should be perfect. But can it be?
As a hotelier and frequent traveler I’ve been on both sides of the room service quandary. I’ve thumbed through menus and huffed in indignation at the prices and I’ve chaired meetings where those prices were set. Last year, while living in a hotel for five months, I became intimately acquainted with the pros and cons of ordering a meal to one’s room. Here are some tips for hotel guests for making the most of the room service experience.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
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