Most hoteliers agree that, at least for the foreseeable future, hotel stays will be different. Guests will be more conscious about hygiene, social distancing and expecting a contactless guest-journey. At the same time, most hotels DO NOT HAVE the means right now to make big investments in cutting-edge new tech.

So we ask ourselves, what are the inexpensive, easy, and quick to implement solutions that hotels could be implementing today to support changed guest-expectations?

Dave Berkus
Dave Berkus
Managing Partner at Wayfare Ventures LLC

IT professionals need to wear their data analytics hat for the next several months at the very least.  The problem is that all metrics comparisons to last year same day, week, and month are useless for the first time. Management relies upon IT professionals to extract comparative data to aid decision-making, and this won't work when properties have been shut down or occupancy is so low as to make comparisons useless.  

The best we can do in the short run is to carefully analyze daily reservation activity and the limited daily stats generated in the short run for micro-trends, then point out to management the incremental changes in rate, length of stay, and guest type affecting the future, focusing upon occupancy and room revenue projected.  There are third parties able to do this perhaps better, but not faster.  Your advantage is speed and more intimate understanding of the property's "normal" trends.

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