At last, I have just heard about a new RFID (Radio Frequency ID) technology from Linen Technology Tracking, USA that provides washable security tags that are stitched into towels (and other items likely to be taken by guests) that set off an alarm when guests try and leave the hotel with them in their suitcases, I believe a hotel in Hawaii and been testing the devices and towel theft has fallen from 4,000 per month to under 750 since they introduced the concept last year. The hotel has been saving over £9,000 per month. The claim from the company is that the tags can last up to 300 wash cycles.
It all depends upon how much you are willing to spend and the lengths you are willing to go to:
Notices are relatively cheap:
1. The Polite Notice may work for some people - "Please do not take the Towels.
2. The Warning Notice - "Those Guests that take Towels will be charged $15 and an administration fee of $50 per Towel. The money will be collected by your local bailiff.
3. The Stern Notice - "Those Guests that take the Towels will be prosecuted".
4. The Technology Notice - "All our Towels are fitted with advanced technology that will set alarms off if they leave our Hotel - Be warned".
5. The Threat Notice - "All our Towels are environmentally friendly and get recycled after each visit. The have special impregnated ink that reacts with washing power, so please don't take them home. The hotels accepts not liability to damage to any of your other clothing in your washing machines".
Small modifications of the Towels:
6. Make the towels smaller that the usual bath size, a little too small to be useful at home.
7. Get the Towels printed with large signs "Property of Hotel ...".
8. Put little signs on the Towels "Can be purchased at the Hotel Reception for $1".
9. Chain them to the bathroom and make sure the chain is long enough only for them to dry themselves. Position a sign above the towels, saving "Luxury towels available from reception at $10 deposit".
10. Make the Towels so big, they are almost impossible to put into suitcases.
Slightly larger more costly modifications
11. Place a large wooden box over reception entitled "Towel Detection System", and make sure your Guest see it when leaving.
12. Get the Towels fitted with Shop Anti-theft Labels.
13. Fit a number of Towels with special ink that breaks down and smears everything after 5-6 washes. Make sure you know which Towels they are. Remember to tell the guests of these new Towels are now is use at the Hotel when they check in.
14. There are special chemicals that can uniquely tag items - just mention that some of your Towels have been tagged with Forensic Water.
15. Depending upon how long your towels last. Make sure that when they get old, they start to show "Stolen from Hotel ..." on the design.
16. Make a display case behind reception saying "Hall of Shame - Hotel Guests that have stolen our property". Get some photos and put some assumed names under each photo.
17. Treat your towels will a certain fragrant that can't be smelt by humans, and make sure that the reception dog get an extra big bone when he smells one of your towels in a guests bag. A photo showing one bad guest being caught will be enough.
18. Keep a record of those regular guests that do it and have them met by the local police one day as they leave your hotel.
19. Make the Towel design and colour so dreadful that nobody will take them home.
20. Add a design to the Towels, that represents a curse or instills back luck if taken from the Hotel - Remember to tell the Guest of this local legend and the back luck that befell Guest X.
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To provide a Fast, Fun, and Friendly environment for our guests.
The organizational structure of the hotel's front office varies depending upon whether the facility is a small hotel or a large resort, but certain roles are found within all organizations:Front Desk Manager - overseas all front office operations for the hotel.Reservation clerks - communicate with guests via the telephone and Internet, scheduling their stays and documenting any special needs they may have.Reception Clerk - checks in guests, inputs their names into the registry, assigns rooms, and answers questions for guests throughout their stay.Porter Service - greets guests once they are checked into the establishment, carries the guests' luggage while showing them to their room, ensures that everything in the room is in order and properly working. The porter may also instruct visitors in the operation of hotel systems, such as the television remote control and telephones.Concierge - coordinates guests' entertainments, travel and other activities.Smaller and less expensive hotels usually do not have all these positions.
The friendly reception and treatment of guests or strangers; an act or show of welcome.
Be number one providing customer service of a Hotel.
Yes, hotels typically provide towels for guests during their stay.
Yes, some hostels provide towels and toiletries for guests, but it is not guaranteed at all hostels. It is recommended to check with the specific hostel beforehand to see what amenities they offer.
Hotel rooms typically provide bath towels, hand towels, and washcloths for guests to use during their stay.
Generally, guests are not allowed to take towels as souvenirs from hotels, as these items are considered property of the establishment. Taking towels can lead to additional charges on the guest's bill. If you are interested in a souvenir, it's best to check with the hotel staff for any available options or gifts that can be purchased.
yes they were used for this earlier
Duties of housekeeping personnel would be replenishing towels, changing bed linen, vacuuming, cleaning the bathroom, replacing toiletries, and taking out trash. Housekeeping personnel would also be tasked with ensuring the comfort of guests by cleaning the room each day.
Yes, Kentucky Kingdom provides towels for guests at its water park attractions. However, it’s advisable to check their website or contact guest services for the most current information regarding towel availability, as policies may change. Visitors are also encouraged to bring their own towels for convenience.
The annexe has a modern bathroom that includes a shower, toilet, and sink. In addition, there are fresh towels and toiletries provided for guests' use during their stay. The bathing arrangements are designed to be comfortable and convenient for guests.
Yes, most cruise lines provide towels for passengers both in their cabins and at various onboard areas, such as pools and spas. Guests typically do not need to bring their own towels, as the cruise staff ensures that there are ample towels available for use. However, it's always a good idea to check the specific policies of the cruise line you are traveling with, as they may vary.
The ants may be attracted to the smell of the dirty towels. You can use ant spray to get rid of the ant infestation.
Yes, paper towels are combustible because they are made from paper fibers that can easily catch fire and burn. It is important to keep paper towels away from open flames to prevent accidents.
The cage hotel offers amenities such as comfortable bedding, clean towels, toiletries, and access to shared bathrooms.