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Hotel Operations - 2
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hospitality
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Blanket Reservation-800 rooms for five nights - That's 4000 room-nights - At close of convention the hotel only sold 650 rooms for an average of four nights. That's 2 -600 room-nights. - The pick up rate was just 65% (2 -600 room-nights divided by 40
rack rate
catchment area
Pick Up Equation
Average Daily Rate
2. Key to indicating a hotels performance - dollar sales/number of rooms rented
weighted average
catchment area
Average Daily Rate
A good way to pursue a position in the hospitality industry
3. Prepare a marketing plan for yourself
Late Charges
A good way to pursue a position in the hospitality industry
Job shadowing
AARP Rate
4. A running inventory that automatically updates itself
Adjusted Room Count
Catastrophe Plans
tourism
perpetual inventory
5. A system that increases the hotel's control over guest accounts and significantly modifies the night audit routine
labor cost percentage
guest accounting module
Merchant Discount Fees
haute cuisine
6. Travel for family and friends - to see new areas
What does RNA stand for?
Out of Inventory Rooms (OOI)
leisure travel
load factor
7. The individual who verifies and balances guests' accounts
Call Accounting System
nouvelle cuisine
night auditor
Day Shift
8. Hotels have love-hate relationship
Early Arrivals
Rack Rate
leisure travel
Travel Agencies
9. A method of menu pricing that takes into account the food costs - percentage contribution margin - and sales volume
Compensation in the hospitality industry
Day Rate Rooms
tourist menu
weighted average
10. A plan to maximize guest and property safety in the event of a disaster
nouvelle cuisine
Job shadowing
leisure travel
Catastrophe Plans
11. Key operating figure in menu engineering - determined by subtracting food cost from selling price
contribution margin
association rate
American Plan
roux
12. Preferred by most employees. From 7:30 am to 3:30 pm
business travel
Day Shift
sales budget
Compensation in the hospitality industry
13. Guests who leave earlier than expected
Who did we steal Yield Management from?
Understay
daily report
sustainable tourism
14. A client whose company has established credit with a particular hotel. charges are posted to the city ledger and accounts are sent once or twice monthly
Registration Card
City Ledger
Guest History Database
sous chef
15. Transient accounts receivable - not city-ledger accounts. So long as the group is in the house the master account is a front-office account. Uses a standard folio
Compensation in the hospitality industry
Guest History Database
du jour menu
Master Accounts
16. Hotel supplements server for amount of merchant discount fee. A guest cannot take back their tips.
Extend Stay Hotels are also known as what?
Merchant Discount Fees
NR
leisure travel
17. A paste for thickening sauces - made from equal parts of fat and flour
Swing Shift
haute cuisine
roux
rack rate
18. The full rate - without discounts - that one quotes as a room charge.
ASAE
No-shows
Rack Rate
Merchant Discount Fees
19. The average amount each group spends
Adjusted Room Count
OS
Compensation in the hospitality industry
average guest check
20. Customer information - collected during the normal flow of the room reservation - can be stored in this - manipulated - and used for marketing and guest service/recognition purposes
Guest History Database
Compensation in the hospitality industry
Out of Inventory Rooms (OOI)
sous chef
21. Enables passengers to travel from one smaller city to another smaller city
hub-and-spoke system
Guest History Database
sustainable tourism
Registration Card
22. From the hours of 3:30 pm to 11:30 pm
leisure travel
Call Accounting System
Guest History Database
Swing Shift
23. They would rather try the hotel desk than busier retail outlets.
Inelastic Market
niche
catchment area
Counterfeit Money
24. Registered But Not Assigned
corporate rate
food cost percentage
Travel Agencies
What does RNA stand for?
25. 10-30% off the rack rate
Due Bank
ASAE
corporate rate
mother sauces
26. Standard rate for everyone at a hotel
rack rate
No-shows
Out of Inventory Rooms (OOI)
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
27. Rooms available for occupancy may be closed the next day
cultural tourism
Understay
RevPar
Adjusted Room Count
28. (cost of drinks/sales of drinks)x100
City Ledger
mother sauces
pour/cost percentage
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
29. Guests who arrive at the hotel one or more days prior to their scheduled reservation date
A good way to pursue a position in the hospitality industry
NR
Early Arrivals
labor cost percentage
30. Star System
No-shows
Mobil
Discounting
Merchant Discount Fees
31. Diamond Ratings
Who did we steal Yield Management from?
Discounting
room divisions
AAA
32. Every connecting room adjoins - but not every adjoining room connects
Adjoining and Connecting Rooms
sales budget
tourist menu
du jour menu
33. Guest who stay past their scheduled departure time
association rate
weighted average
Overstays
American Plan
34. Represents the leisure travelers and tourists
OS
perpetual inventory
hub-and-spoke system
Elastic Market
35. Specific cultural evens and festivals
What does RNA stand for?
cultural tourism
Compensation in the hospitality industry
Overstays
36. Employees who train employees
Designated trainers
NR
Registration Card
Catastrophe Plans
37. Off-the-street
Overstays
OS
Job shadowing
cultural tourism
38. Travel for business purposes
business travel
ecotourism
Dual Accounting
roux
39. Some guests with reservations never arrive at the hotel.
pour/cost percentage
Dual Accounting
No-shows
Call Accounting System
40. Ecotourism combined with practical matter for policy makers
sustainable tourism
AARP Rate
Who did we steal Yield Management from?
mother sauces
41. Include room accommodations only. Meals taken in the dining room are charged at menu prices. We use this in America
roux
Courts and Reservations
European Plan
guest accounting module
42. Disadvantage of being one - is that you have to pay fees. Advantages include the central reservation system
Elastic Market
Guest History Database
Franchising
cultural tourism
43. ADR x Occupancy=Rev Par
Registration Card
Number of Folios
REV PAR equation
daily report
44. Protects both the guest and employee
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
nouvelle cuisine
multiplier effect
room divisions
45. Traveling cross country or abroad for purposes of volunteer work
Catastrophe Plans
Cancellations
volunteer tourism
Average Daily Rate
46. A report prepared each day to provide essential performance information for a particular property to its management
leisure travel
European Plan
sales budget
daily report
47. Requires equal dollar amounts of charge and credits
average guest check
Dual Accounting
WI
No-shows
48. The average room rate should equal $1 per $1000 of construction cost. (200 room hotel costing $14 million - the average rate should be $70) ($14/200 rooms/$1000)
business travel
Franchising
Building Cost Room Rate Formula
labor cost percentage
49. (labor costs/net sales)x100
labor cost percentage
Early Arrivals
WI
actual market share
50. American Society of Association Executives
Discounting
Overstays
ASAE
corporate rate