Well, that would be stealing, so my guess is no. Stealing is wrong, and it is especially wrong to take a Bible.
Take the number of rooms in a hotel & multiply it by the occupancy. Example, if a hotel has 130 rooms & their occupancy is at 87%, take 130x.87=113. 113 rooms sold.
That would be stealing.
Most hotel room Bibles are placed there by members of the Gideons, International, a group of Christian individuals (usually businessmen) who distribute Bibles to hotel rooms, hospitals, and, in the past, schools. (School distribution has been restricted recently due to court rulings invoking the "Establishment Clause" of the Constitution.) See the Related Link, "History of the Gideon Bible," to the left for more information.
You can take Gideon Bibles from hotels.
A hotel information system contains information about a hotel and its business. So it would have details of rooms or bookings and guests. People using it would be able to check if rooms are available and make bookings, take payments etc.
Hotels take various measures to prevent and address illegal activity in hotel rooms, such as requiring guests to provide identification, monitoring guest behavior, conducting regular security checks, and cooperating with law enforcement agencies when necessary.
The Peabody Hotel in Orlando, Florida has currently got 1,641 sleeping rooms and 105 meeting rooms. The 105 meeting rooms in total take up an area of over 100,000 square feet. The biggest meeting room in Peabody Hotel is called Peabody Grand Ballroom and takes up an area of 54,638 square feet. The smallest meeting room in Peabody Hotel takes up an area of 230 square feet.
I like Hotwire (http://www.hotwire.com/) . What they do is take hotel rooms that the hotel was unable to book, and advertise them at a 25-50% discount. That way, you can get a huge discount on a nice room.
yes,you can also take the Koran with it
Hotel Meridian has 150 rooms. On 5th November, there are five out-of-order rooms and three are occupied by executives. Sixty guests occupying 40 rooms are stay-overs, 39 guests are holding reservation for 35 rooms for that day. The percent of no-shows has been calculated at 20%. Based on historical data, seven under-stays and fourteen over-stays are expected. Thirty-four guests occupying 30 rooms are expected to check-out. Calculate the number of rooms available for sale on 5th November.
The amount of staff engaged in hotel activity largely depends on the status of the hotel. According to the recommendations of the World Tourist Organization, the optimum number of staff per 10 rooms in a three star hotel is 8 people, in a four star hotel it is 12 people and in a five star hotel it is 20 people.
Do you mean how do you calculate occupancy or how do you calculate the Average Daily rate? To calculate the Average Rate = Rooms Revenue divided by Rooms Sold To Calculate Occupancy = Total Rooms Sold divided by Total number of rooms available in the hotel x 100