Arks
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I just don't understand people who make first contact at 5 p.m. asking if I have a room for tonight.
In the long ago that was common. But now we have the WWW and TA and it's so easy to do advance planning and have your overnight stops all arranged in advance.
I say this because, lately, I've been turning down about 3 one nighters per day! I'm not booked out far in advance, but for a few months now, today and the next 5 to 7 days are all booked. It has been 2 months since I've had a room available for a day-of reservation.
The carpenters started last week on adding one more suite to my offerings, but it will probably be 18 months to completing, judging from past projects. But it seems like I could reasonably add 3 more units and keep them filled most nights.
Part of it is that I'm blocking off a day before and after each stay, but still, where were all these people in the past?
I think the bottom line is that it takes about 7 years in business, a good reputation, and a pandemic, before you're established enough to stay really busy!
Touch wood. (Americans say "knock on wood" but I'm feeling British tonight...because of the 5 p.m. martini.)
In the long ago that was common. But now we have the WWW and TA and it's so easy to do advance planning and have your overnight stops all arranged in advance.
I say this because, lately, I've been turning down about 3 one nighters per day! I'm not booked out far in advance, but for a few months now, today and the next 5 to 7 days are all booked. It has been 2 months since I've had a room available for a day-of reservation.
The carpenters started last week on adding one more suite to my offerings, but it will probably be 18 months to completing, judging from past projects. But it seems like I could reasonably add 3 more units and keep them filled most nights.
Part of it is that I'm blocking off a day before and after each stay, but still, where were all these people in the past?
I think the bottom line is that it takes about 7 years in business, a good reputation, and a pandemic, before you're established enough to stay really busy!
Touch wood. (Americans say "knock on wood" but I'm feeling British tonight...because of the 5 p.m. martini.)