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Which is your best hotel room?

"Which Room would you recommend for a special weekend ..." Question on the phone from customer booking at Well House Manor. And Lisa's comment - "I feel awkward giving my personal opinion - it may differ from what the customer's would be." Well - give them the data and let the customer choose!

"We have a lot of customers who ask for the same room they were in last time when they book - and that's for every room in the hotel. Every room has its fans"

Room 1 is a quiet room at the back of the hotel, double, with a large circular-doored shower with a seat in it. [see bedroom 1]

Room 2 is larger that room 1 (mind you - room 1 is not small) again at the rear of the building, overlooking the main garden and the apple trees. Usually a double, we'll convert room 2 into a twin if required. [see bedroom 2]

Room 3 has a large sleigh bed and a double ended bath (no shower) in a light and airy bathroom. It overlooks the main lawn and is situated closed to the main stairs. [see bedroom 3]

Room 4 is the largest in the hotel - configured as either a double or twin room (please let us know when you book) and with a large walk in double shower. Again, this room overlooks the lawn. [see bedroom 4]

• and Room 5 is at the front of the hotel, with a King double bed, and both bath and shower. There's a fireplace in the room (regrettably not working) and the desk is situated in the bay window so that you can look out while you work. [see bedroom 5]


Which would I sleep in? Any of them ;-) ... and indeed I HAVE tried out some of them so that I'm fully aware of our product from a user's perspective, and we continue to encourage staff to stay and report back occasionally.
(written 2008-10-07 18:07:02)

 
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