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I live in Saudi Arabia and was born abroad. I have a lot of experience in the best places and the best options, but I am new to hospitality. What advice do you give me and the challenges?
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Launching your hospitality venture in Saudi Arabia with your rich local knowledge offers a unique edge. To succeed as a new host and navigate potential challenges, incorporating these steps can be beneficial
Firstly, I'll say understand your audience. This will enable you tailor your offerings to meet travelers' needs, leveraging your local expertise to enhance their experience.
Secondly, ensure comfort and quality. This can achieved when you focus on high standards of cleanliness and amenities, using feedback mechanisms for continuous improvement.
Thirdly, utilize effective communication channels for smooth guest interactions, facilitated by tools like Lodge Compliance’s Guest Registration for streamlined check-ins.
Fourthly and equally relevant, Stay informed and compliant with local short-term rental laws using Regulations Manager, ensuring your operation adheres to all legal requirements.
Conclusively, stand out in a competitive market by highlighting the unique aspects of your property and leveraging online platforms for visibility.
By focusing on these key areas to manage regulatory and operational aspects, you can build a successful hospitality business that offers memorable experiences to guests visiting Saudi Arabia.
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How to do that
From the hospitality side, guests appreciate little surprises that show you care about delivering a personalized 5-star experience to them! We like to provide little snacks for their arrival alongside a note wishing them a wonderful stay. We also send a personalized video acknowledging their reason for arrival and thanking them for booking with us. All this goes a long way and our guests really seem to appreciate it and want to stay with us again in the future!
Thanks I really love it
@Niandong-and-Lingling0 We've been Airbnb hosting for 10 years. Although it did seem daunting and overwhelming in the very beginning, remember this: treat your airbnb guests same as your friends (or distant relatives :-). Treat them the same way you want to be treated: respect, active communication, and set your house rules clearly.
The challenges? People are all very different. Some of them might have unrealistic expectations from Airbnb hosts as they expect a hotel experience and at times, people treat the hosts as servants. Not saying they are bad people with ill intentions from the beginning, but just the wrong mindset and mentality. When it happens, you can be gentle and firm to tell them "hey, this is my home. Not a hotel. And I am not your servant or maid".
I have had a lot of fun moments with the Airbnb guests. I love the hosting experience, and in return, that's how we become Superhosts with so many five-star reviews.
You can do it!
Thanks 🙏
Read as much as you can on Airbnb's website about hosting. Try to do all they recommend. Read forums like this one. Watch Youtube videos about hosting, there is a TON of free info out there and you do NOT need to pay anyone to start.
Ill do thanks
Thanks 😊
If you have a home for AirBnb the only advice I can give is to have enough bedsheets and towels for the guests.
Thanks noted I’ll be sure 👍