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[[Image:groundplan_A_emeraldforesthotel.jpg|thumb|600px|center|  <center>''Groundplan Emerald Forest Hotel - section A restaurant, rooms and reception.''</center>]]  
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== Groundplan part A, groundfloor ==
== Groundplan part A, groundfloor ==
As shown on the groundplan, the square footage allocated for the reception is insufficient, as is its location on the ground floor. The arrow on the floor plan marks the main entrance, which is intended for both hotel guests and visitors. At the rear of the hotel, there is a separate entrance for suppliers. The banqueting area (see the floor plan for details) has its own designated entrance, but many guests still bypass it and use the main reception.
As shown on the groundplan, the square footage allocated for the reception is insufficient, as is its location on the ground floor. The arrow on the floor plan marks the main entrance, which is intended for both hotel guests and visitors. At the rear of the hotel, there is a separate entrance for suppliers. The banqueting area (see the ([[Groundplan#Groundplan_part_B_groundfloor|floor plan for details) has its own designated entrance, but many guests still bypass it and use the main reception.<br>
 
There is no permanent reception facility at the banqueting rooms. When these rooms are in use, a temporary reception desk is set up at the banqueting entrance as needed.<br></div><br>
There is no permanent reception facility at the banqueting rooms. When these rooms are in use, a temporary reception desk is set up at the banqueting entrance as needed.
 
 
As can be seen on the groundplan, both the square meters are insufficient as well just like the location of the reception on the groundfloor. On the groundplan, the arrow indicates the main entrance: this is the entrance meant for hotel guests and others. At the back of the hotel, there is also an entrance for suppliers. The banqueting section ([[Groundplan#Groundplan_part_B_groundfloor|see groundplan]]) has its own entrance, though many of these guests drive by this entrance and end up still using the reception. There is no standard reception facility at the banqueting rooms, so, if they are (all) occupied a mobile one is set up at the banqueting room entrance. <br></div><br>


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Latest revision as of 13:07, 12 October 2024

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What does the hotel look like?

To see what the hotel looks like, there are eight pages:
→ Go! Rooms | Reception | Restaurant | Hotel exterior | Banqueting | Facilities | Park | Terrace

Upgrading?

For a reliable starting point on hotel equipment costs, you can refer to this Nehmer Cost Guide. It provides an overview of expenses related to room renovations. Alternatively, you may also consult Operto Operto’s guide or horwathhtl the Horwath HTL report for further insights. These resources will give you a clear idea of renovation and investment costs.

It's recommended to focus on broader estimates, such as figures in the hundreds or thousands of euros, rather than getting caught up in excessive details.


Info on the reception

The reception is located at the front of the hotel, offering convenient access to the main parking lot, which is directly in front of the building and adjacent to the public street. While the reception is functional, it is not particularly modern in terms of equipment. The entire hotel follows a more traditional style, as seen with the use of physical room keys instead of digital cards or multipurpose keys, which can be somewhat inconvenient for guests.

From a logistical perspective, the reception setup is less than ideal. The desk is positioned right behind the main entrance doors, resulting in noise, wind, dust, and even pollution being brought inside. Additionally, the space where guests stand upon arrival is quite limited. During busy check-in periods, which occur daily, guests often have to be directed to move a few meters into the lobby behind the reception, which is not the most practical solution.

Videos playlist

Take a look at the videos showcasing the reception area. These videos primarily feature the entrance, the reception, and the lobby.
To view all related videos, click the three small bars (menu icon) in the top right-hand corner of the video. This will display the full playlist, allowing you to select the videos you'd like to watch.


Video playlist the reception of the Emerald Forest Hotel


Photos of the reception

Have a look at the photo-show of the reception, this shows how it looks like at the time you take over the management.

Reception of the Emerald Forest Hotel

Groundplan related to the reception


Groundplan Emerald Forest Hotel - section A restaurant, rooms and reception.


Groundplan part A, groundfloor

As shown on the groundplan, the square footage allocated for the reception is insufficient, as is its location on the ground floor. The arrow on the floor plan marks the main entrance, which is intended for both hotel guests and visitors. At the rear of the hotel, there is a separate entrance for suppliers. The banqueting area (see the ([[Groundplan#Groundplan_part_B_groundfloor|floor plan for details) has its own designated entrance, but many guests still bypass it and use the main reception.

There is no permanent reception facility at the banqueting rooms. When these rooms are in use, a temporary reception desk is set up at the banqueting entrance as needed.


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