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Principles Of Hospitality

Subject : hospitality
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1. Serving our biological needs






2. The reception & entertainment of guests - visitors - or strangers with liberality and goodwill. Institutions that offer shelter - food - or both to people away from home. Hotels - restaurants - casinos - attractions - etc.






3. People's different patterns of activities - interests and opinions.






4. Average dollar amount of check - average sale per guest






5. Ties the food or meal with health status or disease prevention - usually relates to & mentions a specific disease.






6. 4 pounds per person per day






7. 1. Increase sales 2. Reduce costs






8. All actions & reactions that customers perceive they have purchased. Is performed for the guest by people or by systems such as remote check in/out. Performance of the organization and its staff.






9. Made up of both money and knowledge to be gained from any job






10. Includes hotels & restaurants as well as many other types of institutions that offer shelter and/or food (& entertainment - etc.) to people away from home.






11. 48% - 50%






12. More you buy the cheaper it is - Purchasing economies






13. Provide guest service and information. Knows the right restaurant - best shows - and can get reservations or tickets






14. Market segment for lodging business that originates from five primary sources: Social - Military - Educational - Religious & Fraternal






15. Most are 1-2 nights in duration - combining business and pleasure






16. Touring - have a wide market & draw travelers from great distances - Grand Canyon - Disney World - Las Vegas






17. Participation rate






18. Prosumption; Customer involvement with the production of service.






19. Total dollar sales / Number of guests served during the period






20. Kept at front desk is made up of bills owed by guests in the house.






21. May not require any skills - dishwasher - busser - etc. - but knowledge can be learned from these jobs.






22. The attributes (of service) that the customer cannot grasp with any of the five senses.






23. The individual diner - patient - student - or resident.






24. Dollar sales / Number of rooms sold $18000 / 300 = $60 ADR






25. 1. Electronic-mechanical - range from vending machines to such services as automated check in/out 2. Indirect personal - include telephone or email contacts such as hotel reservations - reservation desk at a restaurant - a room-service taker - housek






26. Must keep in mind 3 objectives: 1 - making the guest welcome personally 2 - making things work fro the guests 3 - making sure that the operation will continue to provide service and meet budget






27. Guest room rental






28. The study of objectively measurable characteristics of our population - such as age and income






29. Business format franchising






30. Are guests encounters; Any time a staff member has the opportunity to make the guest happy; Every hospitality organization has thousands of these every day; Service provider and customer must work together in order for the service to be successful; T






31. A product new to that establishment's menu. Wendy's adding baked potato as an entree.






32. The quality of the food the guest is served - food safety - sanitation - food cost control






33. Measure the effect of initial spending together with the chain of expenditures that result. For example - a dollar spent in a hotel - some portion of it goes to employees - suppliers - and owners who in turn re-spend it.






34. Quick Service Restaurants - simplification & standardized purchasing - production & service - convenient - McDonald's






35. Computer programs used throughout a hotel to keep track of guest registration - reservations - guest folio management - room selections - accounting - supply inventory - and purchasing






36. Serving our social needs






37. Educating consumers & acting as advocates - influence social change in an effort to protect rights of consumer. A modern movement for the protection of the consumer against useless - inferior - or dangerous products - misleading advertising - unfair






38. One person taking a trip 100 miles or more from home






39. Consumers are concerned about their health & about pleasing themselves. Sometimes they act on their concerns & sometimes on their need for pleasure. Sometimes they watch what they eat at home - but are less careful when dining out.






40. What you find upstairs in a hotel - guest rooms - give up extra services for a lower price






41. Property Management System - Computer programs that provide more efficiently the information needed to personnel who need to know. Integrates all systems - reservations - front desk - housekeeping - food & beverage - & accounting






42. Provide electronic connections between hotels and other travel-related companies






43. Owner of a franchise & possibly land - building - furniture & fixtures or a lease on them. Responsible for hiring employees - supervising daily operations & generally representing themselves in the community as independent businesspeople.






44. Databases that identify guests' occupancy patterns - lengths of stay - demographic information - types of business - and individual customer profiles






45. Charges made by guests after checked out & charges by other persons not hotel guests






46. Rooms Sold / Total Rooms Available 300 / 500 = 60%






47. Number of guests






48. Rooms revenue / Available rooms or paid occupancy percentage * ADR $18000 / 500 = $36 RevPAR






49. Involves varying room rates according to the demand for rooms in any given time period. Based on combining a history of room demand with current forecast for demand. Get the best combination of occupancy & ADR. No need to sell rooms at a discount if






50. Visit family and friends