How to Get the Best Hotel Service

Find Out How You Can Get the VIP Service at Most Hotels

Mike Burnside
Getting the best hotel service from most hotels can only be gleamed by years of travel and experience. However, by reading this article you can learn what to look for and look out for when booking a hotel room. These tips will help you get that great service you are looking for in a hotel and help you avoid most problems that plague many hotel guests.

For the Best Hotel Service, Management is Your Friend
Many of us who travel for business and leisure often stay in the same hotels. It is important that you get to know the management of these hotels. When you arrive at the hotel, introduce yourself, and make the effort to let the managers know you are a frequent hotel guest to their establishment. If you visit the hotel often enough, you will become more than just a name but a face to go with it. Cultivating these relationships with hotel management could help in the future.

Always Book the Room Directly for the Best Hotel Service
Many hotels will have competitive rates for their rooms. If you find a room price cheaper on a travel website, inform the management of the hotel and they will usually match that price. Also, if a hotel sells out of rooms according to various travel sites, contact the hotel directly. Many times rooms are released into inventory at the last minute and the only way to secure one in directly with the hotel.

For the Best Hotel Service, Show Your Appreciation
Most of us know that to get good service we need to tip the bellman and the doorman at many hotels. However, it is important to make sure you leave a tip for those who don't always get one. For example, the housekeeper who changes out your down pillows for synthetic because you are allergic. Remember to get that great hotel service, tip your concierge who gets you great dinner reservations.

Make Eye Contact for the Best Hotel Service
Build a relationship with the staff at the hotels you frequent. Many times great hotel service is but just a smile away. Make eye contact and let them know you appreciate how they are making your stay great. Many times, that same staff will go out of their way to make sure you get that VIP treatment while staying at their hotel.

Published by Mike Burnside

Mike Burnside is a successful small business owner as well as a published writer. Mike continues to contribute to several publications about his passions in small business, parenting, relationships, health,...  View profile

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  • Tiffany Booth9/4/2010

    Thanks for the great info Mike =)

  • Sherri Granato9/3/2010

    Very useful tips. Thanks!

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