Tips for Blocking/Allocating rooms for expected arrivals
Room blocking is a part of the guest
pre-registration activity, This will help plan the hotel to meet
special requirements of guest as well as a proper room allocation for the
hotel. In Some hotels this process is done one or two days in
advance.
Although the reservation department
may block the desired
rooms in advance, it is the responsibility of the front desk to assign
guest rooms as per the specific requirement made by them at the time of
reservation. Below points will help you to archive a proper room blocking.
1) Print
detailed arrival list for the next day’s arrival. Which shows additional guest
details like arrival date, departure date, room type booked, room rate, VIP status,
previous number of stays, time of arrival, gender, room specific features (
smoking / non-smoking), guest specific feature etc.
2) Block rooms
according to the booked room type of the guest. If the room type is not
available then try to upgrade according to
the availability and hotel policy.
3) If there is a
room specific request like smoking / non-smoking, away from elevator etc then
look for room which is matching this requirement and then allocate the room.
4) If you are
blocking a connecting room (room which
is departing and you are blocking the same to another arrival for the day) then
always check the arrival time of the guest. Give enough time for HK to prepare
the room for next arrival.
5) Take special
care while blocking rooms for VIP guests after blocking the room you may put a
‘Trace’ or send requisition voucher to other department for placing VIP
amenities in the room. If the PMS / hotels
software has a feature to super block these rooms then activate this feature.
This will ensure that no other front desk staff can de-block and allocate this
room for other guest.
6) While
upgrading a guest to a higher category you must always consider his no previous
visits, room rate, importance of the client if the booking is from corporate,
designation of the guest etc.
7) For single ladies do not
block a inter connecting room, Also if your hotel has a separate ladies floor /
rooms then block those.
8) Room
allocation has to be done as per the status of the reservation ie confirmed /
guaranteed bookings to be blocked first. Waitlisted / Tentative bookings can
be blocked later.
9) Guest with
disabilities may need rooms fitted to their special needs, special amenities or
services required at the time of reservation. It is always advisable to super
block these rooms well in advance.
10) Some Frequent
guest might be very particular about specific rooms which they enjoy most and
stay regularly. Try and block this room for these guests.
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