Exam 8: Arrival, Registration, Assignments and Rooming

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Bellhops are among the staff's most mobile population so they must serve as the eyes of security.

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More than ever before, innkeepers are striving to meet the environmental measures of:

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Guest-service agents "play solitaire"with the room rack by shifting room blocks and changing pre-assigned reservations, as the arrival/departure pattern of walks-ins and check-outs becomes apparent.

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Because hotels have met the posting requirements of state laws, they have avoided costly legal settlements after guests have been injured or killed.

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Urban hotels have a greater need for a doorperson than do resort hotels.

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Under state laws, innkeepers (hotel owners and managers) are responsible for the full value of lost valuables once the arrival has met the legal criteria of "guest; "that is, once checked in and established credit.

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Guests are addressed directly by name, but behind the desk it is their room number that identifies them.

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Bells earn commissions from car-rental companies, event venues and tour operators for business booked through the bell desk.

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Guests who room themselves, get their rooming slip directly from guest-service agent.

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Special rates are given to persons in uniform (military and police), to clergy and to governmental employees traveling on government "per diem"business.

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Registration cards for guests with reservations are preprinted the night before arrival as part of the night audit.

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To avoid anti-discrimination law and other legal harassments, most U.S. hotels now charge the same rate to everyone who comes.

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Aware that some guests are allergic to animals, hotels that accept pets alert other arrivals with appropriate signs on the door, just as hotels do for no-smoking rooms.

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Resort hotels rely more on walk-ins than urban hotels; urban hotels rely more on walk-ins (drive-ins) than motor hotels.

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Most baggage mix-ups and delays come from assigning tour groups to one floor and one block of rooms, as so many hotels do.

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"Front"refers to the:

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A hotel has 100% occupancy last night. Yet the guest-service agent prepares to actually room a new arrival even before the first check-out the following day because?

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Members of frequent-guest programs are permitted to arrive early (before the check-in hour) and depart late (after the check-out hour).

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Recognizing the marketing and economic potential, American hotelkeepers have vigorously introduced environmental (green) programs.

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