Reception
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.
Photos of the reception
Have a look at the photo-show of the reception, this shows how it looked like at the time you took over the management.
Videos playlist
Have a look at videos of the reception. These videos are mainly of the entrance linked to the reception and the lobby.
To see all the videos related to this item, click on the video in the top right-hand corner on the three small bars.
Then you will see all the videos in this playlist, and you can choose the ones you want to see.
Info on the reception
The reception is at the front side of the hotel and have easy access to the main parking lot. This parking is right in front of the hotel and is directly at the side of the (public) street that is passing by the hotel. The reception is acceptable: not very modern in its equipment but everything works. The entire hotel is not really modern. The keys, for instance, are still the old real keys. There are no digital cards or multipurpose keys. This turns out to be very inconvenient.
From a logistics point of view, the reception is very awkward: the desk is right behind the opening doors, which brings in a lot of noise, pollution, wind, and dust. Apart from that the place where arriving guests have to stand is very small. If there are more arrivals at the same time (which happens every day) guests have to be asked to proceed and walk a few meters to the lobby behind the reception (ask you can imagine this is very unhandy).
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 (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.