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Hotel Business
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hospitality
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Occupancy= number of rooms sold÷ number of rooms available for sale
Occupancy Equation
Logic of Segmentation
Concierge
The New Rooms
2. Societies - Medical - University - Religious - Fraternal: All such groups hold meetings and conventions
Double Occupancy
Housekeeping Department
SMURF
Franchising Company
3. 100 rooms or less
Small Hotel
Segmantation
Inelastic
Day Shift
4. Room+ all three meals
Parties to the Deal
General Manager (GM)
Service Department
American Plan
5. Rate - By level of Service - By level of amenities - Different Rating Systems
Small Hotel
Hotel Classes
Brand
Forecast Scheduling
6. Members include-Baggae porters - elevator operators - transportation clerks - door attendants.
Size
Boutique Hotels
Uniformed Services Department
Market Segmentation
7. Individual - group - REIT etc..
Mega- Hotel
General Manager (GM)
Average Daily Rate Equation
Equity/ Ownership
8. Industrial Age
SMURF
Boutique Hotels
Consortia and Membership Organizations/ Referral Groups
19th Century
9. Big name hotels often bought for prestige rather than for profit. Example: Waldorf-Astoria in NYC
Mega- Hotel
Front Office
Trophy Hotels
Size
10. The point at which there are neither profits nor losses.
Break-Even Point
Incentive Tours
Large Hotel
Graveyard Shift
11. Age of Service; Medicine - Banking - education and hotel-keeping
Incentive Tours
20th Century
Hotel Plans
Food and Beverage Department
12. 'Keeper of the Keys' - provides services from A-Z.
Small Hotel
Concierge
Central Reservation System
General Manager (GM)
13. The relationship between demand (the number of rooms actually sold) and supply (the number of rooms available for sale). Measures quantity.
Occupancy
Elastic
Modified American Plan
Non-buyer Guest
14. Refers to any room in which there is more than one person; increases RevPar because of additional charge
Double Occupancy
Sales per occupied room
General Manager (GM)
Mom-and-pop hotels
15. European Plan - Continental Plan - American Plan - Modified American Plan
Hotel Plans
Logic of Segmentation
European Plan
Food Production
16. Increasing in popularity because: Large capital needs - Economies of scale - Ability to attract management talent - Ability to invest in and leverage technology
Chains
Telephone Department
Price Elasticity of Demand
Hotel Classes
17. 1. Developer 2. Financier 3. Equity/Ownership 4. Management Company 5. Franchising Company
Room Numbering
Parties to the Deal
Telephone Department
Front Office
18. Responsible for general cleanliness of guest rooms - corridors and public spaces. Handles linen - uniforms - laundry and lost & found.
Housekeeping Department
Developer
Rev Par Equation
Forecast Scheduling
19. Closely follows the nation's economic phases: Hotels follow a roller coaster economy - Build during good times - overbuild into the downturn and world oil supply impacts travel and occupancy
Room Numbering
Swing Shift
Uniformed Services Department
Cyclical Industry
20. The inherent value that the shopper's recognition gives to the brand. Associated with positive images.
The New Rooms
Brand Equity
European Plan
Service Department
21. Small independent roadside motels family owned and operated. These are declining in numbers.
Mom-and-pop hotels
Sales per occupied room
Mega- Hotel
Preferred Guest Programs (PGPs)
22. Goal is to maximize coverage with minimal costs.
Forecast Scheduling
Double Occupancy
Telephone Department
21st Century
23. ADR= room sale÷ number of rooms sold
Elastic
Segmantation
Logic of Segmentation
Average Daily Rate Equation
24. Change prices- demand changes - as price drop - demand rises - as prices rise - demand falls. True for MOST products and services. Few people think it's worth it even if they can afford it; Leisure traveler.
Career Stepping Stones to GM
18th Century
Rev Par Equation
Elastic
25. Extend Season - Seek New Markets - Location and Mixed Use Development
Developer
Management Contracts
Solutions to Seasonality
Forecast Scheduling
26. 1500 rooms or more
Price Elasticity of Demand
Rev Par (Revenue per Available Room)
Financier
Mega- Hotel
27. An agreement between a hotel building owner and a leasing company by which the leaseholder operates the hotel
Leases
The Old Rooms
Medium Hotel
Hotel Plans
28. Age of Technology
Cyclical Industry
Elastic
Adjoining or Connecting Rooms
21st Century
29. Percentage of double occupancy=(number of guests - number of rooms occupied) ÷ number of rooms occupied
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
Double Occupancy
19th Century
Double Occupancy Equation
30. The relationship between revenue per room and the total room inventory available.
Rev Par (Revenue per Available Room)
Day Shift
Average Daily Rate Equation
Floor Numbering
31. Process of dividing a large heterogeneous market into two or more smaller homogenous market segments. Homogenous= Consumers with similar needs
Market Segmentation
Break-Even Point
20th Century
Average Daily Rate Equation
32. Manages the Front Office. Needs technical - math and people skills
Manger of Guest Services
Security Department
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
SMURF
33. Items paid for but not utilized - like meals
SMURF
Boutique Hotels
Breakage
20th Century
34. Sees the opportunity and puts together the deal
Developer
Consortia and Membership Organizations/ Referral Groups
Forecast Scheduling
Management Contracts
35. A group assembled to promote a common purpose
Convention
Boutique Hotels
Management Company
Rev Par (Revenue per Available Room)
36. 3:30 PM- 11:30 PM
Parties to the Deal
Security Department
Swing Shift
Rooms Manager
37. From who the money comes- a bank
Developer
20th Century
Financier
The New Rooms
38. Was: extensively staffed- many operators and supervisors Now: Minimally staffed or handled by F.O. itself; was also very costly
Breakage
Telephone Department
Large Hotel
Continental Plan
39. Room+ breakfast and lunch OR dinner
20th Century
Modified American Plan
Hotel Classifications
Rooms Manager
40. The proliferation of many hotel types as the lodging industry attempts to target its facilities to smaller and smaller market niches (segments).
Logic of Segmentation
Segmantation
Elastic
Incentive Tours
41. An agreement between a hotel owner and a management company by which management company operates the hotel within the conditions set down by the contract - for a fee
Cyclical Industry
Occupancy Equation
Brand Equity
Management Contracts
42. 11:30 PM- 7:30 AM
Breakage
Graveyard Shift
Trophy Hotels
Rooms Manager
43. Supervises reservations - telephone - concierge and uniformed services. Reports to Hotel Manager.
Modified American Plan
Rooms Manager
SMURF
Double Occupancy Equation
44. Larger - more luxurious - more amenities - outside view - have themed suites and all-suites - less variation
The New Rooms
SMURF
Rooms Manager
Boutique Hotels
45. Commercial/Business/Corporate - Residential - Extended-Stay - Resort - Bed and Breakfast - Boutique Hotels - Trophy Hotels
Consortia and Membership Organizations/ Referral Groups
Food and Beverage Department
Management Company
Hotel Types
46. Room + 'Light' Breakfast
Continental Plan
European Plan
19th Century
Hotel Classifications
47. The number of available rooms is the standard of measurement.
Medium Hotel
Manger of Guest Services
Size
Franchising Company
48. There is always a limit to increase - Increases drive customers to use substitutes or do without - There is no such thing as a 'captive' market.
Price Elasticity of Demand
Manger of Guest Services
Chains
Central Reservation System
49. 150 to 300 rooms
Telephone Department
General Manager (GM)
Medium Hotel
Continental Plan
50. Room Only
Brand Equity
Leases
The Old Rooms
European Plan