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== Customers per room == __noeditsection__ | == Customers per room == __noeditsection__ | ||
Almost all calculations are made base on the [[occupancy rate]]: this is the number of | Almost all calculations are made base on the [[occupancy rate]]: this is the number of the rooms occupied in a certain period. In any room there are two beds, so the number of guest or [[customer|customers]] is more than the number of occupied rooms. On an average there are 1.7 guests staying in a room during the weekends (mostly leisure guest) and on an average during the weekdays this is just one guest. <br> | ||
So 25 rooms occupied during the weekends in a year means 25 x 3/7 x 365 = 3,910 rooms occupied in a year. Per room 1.7 guest so 6,648 guest nights. For the weekdays the number of guest in a room is 1.0. So at an [[occupancy rate]] of 60% there is 60% x 4/7 x 365 x 100 = 12,514 room occupied, which also means 12,514 guests and guestnights. Of course one guest can also stay longer | So 25 rooms occupied during the weekends in a year means 25 x 3/7 x 365 = 3,910 rooms occupied in a year. Per room 1.7 guest so 6,648 guest nights. For the weekdays the number of guest in a room is 1.0. So at an [[occupancy rate]] of 60% there is 60% x 4/7 x 365 x 100 = 12,514 room occupied, which also means 12,514 guests and guestnights. Of course one guest can also stay longer than one night, a bit more on this in the file [[bookings]]. | ||
== Importance == __noeditsection__ | == Importance == __noeditsection__ |
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Customers per room
Almost all calculations are made base on the occupancy rate: this is the number of the rooms occupied in a certain period. In any room there are two beds, so the number of guest or customers is more than the number of occupied rooms. On an average there are 1.7 guests staying in a room during the weekends (mostly leisure guest) and on an average during the weekdays this is just one guest.
So 25 rooms occupied during the weekends in a year means 25 x 3/7 x 365 = 3,910 rooms occupied in a year. Per room 1.7 guest so 6,648 guest nights. For the weekdays the number of guest in a room is 1.0. So at an occupancy rate of 60% there is 60% x 4/7 x 365 x 100 = 12,514 room occupied, which also means 12,514 guests and guestnights. Of course one guest can also stay longer than one night, a bit more on this in the file bookings.
Importance
Guest nights are of importance because of
- food and beverages (breakfast and general food and beverages)
- staff to be employed
- things like tourist tax.
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