Innkeepers are
the best when it comes to delivering a great
experience for their guests. Smiles come easily,
breakfast is delicious, and the world just looks,
well, rosy. Or does it? On the best of days even the
best inns, as we well know, aren’t perfect. But if
perfection is what you strive for, and if that
perfection includes a healthy bottom line, it’s a good
idea to tune up your inn just as you would your
automobile.
So what’s an Inn
Tune-up™? Just as a mechanic goes over your car from
end to end, checking fluids and connections, looking
for wear, and ensuring that the electronics are
functioning at their peak, an Inn Tune-up™ looks at
your inn from top to bottom looking for the things
that will make your inn run as smoothly as it can,
helping you garner rave guest reviews, making you
money, and increasing your satisfaction with your
Innkeeping lifestyle.
We are all
guilty of not seeing the forest for the trees
sometimes. It’s human nature. When you live in an
environment day after day, it becomes like a second
skin. But your guests see it for the first time when
they walk across your threshold. And they will often
see what you no longer do. Take some time to look for
details that, if improved, will improve your guest’s
experience and, in turn, increase your revenues and
improve your reputation.
Rooms become
tired and need to be touched up regularly, annually at
the least. How is your style and décor? Is it looking
a bit frumpy and old fashioned, or are you updating to
stay current with trends? Even Victorian ladies like
to look their modern best! Look at all your rooms to
see if you have adequate lighting wherever a person
might sit or lie to read. Is there adequate space for
guests to lay down their “stuff” without moving yours?
And is there a place for them to plug in all their
“stuff” without moving furniture or unplugging lamps
and clocks? Power strips are a simple answer to a big
annoyance. Do you still have clock radios or
clock/radio/CD players in your rooms? Try changing
them out for clock/radio/iPod docking units that look
and sound great and meet the contemporary traveler’s
expectations. In short, are your rooms thoughtful?
How are your
bathrooms? Are they behind the times and worn out?
How’s that caulking around the tub? If it isn’t in
perfect condition and perfectly white and clean, you
should change it. Make sure that grout is free of
mildew. It sounds elementary, but we at
The B&B Team®
see too many tubs that are simply neglected and are
less than inviting. Your guests, as you know, form
really strong impressions and opinions, and they tell
others about it. In fact, cleanliness (or lack
thereof) everywhere is the number one
complaint of travelers. Look around your B&B with
fresh eyes, run your finger along the tops of picture
frames, get down on your knees and look under beds,
under the cushions, in the drawers, inside lampshades,
and be sure that everywhere is spotless and
that you have systems in place to ensure they stay
that way.
Beyond your
rooms, how’s your website? Is it working for you, or
are you losing potential guests because of the “three
second rule?” Do you know what this rule is? Is your
site homemade or more than three or four years old? If
so, you probably need a new one. How are the photos?
Do you know what your visitor counts and bounce rate
are? You should. And if you don’t know how to find
that out, ask someone who does.
Your business’s
financial health is also essential to its running
well. Do you know exactly where you stand week to
week, month to month, relative to last year and the
year before? How do your occupancy and ADR stand up
against industry norms? How are your advance bookings
running? Do you track your business using simple
accounting tools like QuickBooks Pro, or are you
putting all those receipts in a box and just hoping
there’s enough money in the bank to pay the bills? You
simply must do this the right way!
Innkeepers who
really pay attention to their inn, from the physical
plant to policies and procedures, from marketing and
social media to the latest style trends are those who
are doing well. If your B&B business is running a
little sluggish, maybe you should give yourself a
tune-up. Block out a day or two without guests, take a
note pad, and go through your rooms looking for the
things that could make them better. Then fix them! Not
everything costs a lot: some attention to details, a
fresh coat of paint, swapping out a piece or two of
furniture can sometimes make a big difference for your
guests even as it inspires you to be more
enthusiastic.
Tax time is a
good time to take stock of the health of your
business. Look at your expenses and find out where you
could save money and where you might want to increase
your budget. Spend some time looking at what others
are doing; those “others” should be inns that you
admire, maybe even feel a little jealous of. When was
the last time you stayed at another inn that wasn’t
owned by a friend of yours and that’s really different
from your own? How was the style? How were the
details? How was the service? Did you learn something
new or get a new idea to take home? Get out of your
comfort zone and explore. Be a stealer of great ideas!
At
The B&B Team®
we encourage you to get inspired! Don’t let your inn’s
engine run rough; it won’t perform as well, last as
long, deliver as much satisfaction, or preserve its
value. And if you feel you could benefit from a
professional Inn Tune-up™ rather than an oil change in
the driveway, we’d love to help you out! We have
many clients who have grown their business simply by
reaching out for professional assistance. Can we help
you?