Amenities for guest

Amenities for guest

What amenities do I need to provide for my guest ?

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Kitty-and-Creek0
Top Contributor
Willits, CA

@Regina911 

 

What would you want to find if you were the guest? Definitely try spending at least one night and a day there, figure out what you would need to feel comfortable. What level of comfort? Basic? Middle ground? Pampered? What is our reason for the stay, as a guest? Imagine yourself as them, and then have fun building a space for them to use and enjoy!

Rj212
Level 1
Austin, TX

@Regina911 If a guest is on a longer stay their room gets cleaned and it gets fresh linens.

Also when they check in the room is in pristine condition with fresh sheets and fresh towels , lit candle, water bottles, fruit basket . I also provide a welcome meal - whatever they prefer - dinner or a Sunday early breakfast. The bathroom has spa like items - bubble bath, fragrant soaps, white bathrobe, disposable slip ons, massage oil , extra towels , candles. 

@Regina911   NO TO CANDLES.....Not all guests are good about using candles.  They are a fire hazard in the hands of some people.  If you wish to provide a "candle-lite" atmosphere, use LED candles please.  

Robert8035
Level 2
Oro Valley, AZ

The majority of our stays are 1 week or less.  When they arrive, they have clean linens on the beds, two towel sets (bath towel, face towel, washcloth) for each bathroom.  They have fresh soap, fresh shampoo and conditioner, and fresh hand lotion.  They have 2 rolls of paper towels, 2 rolls of toilet tissue per bathroom, small liquid dish soap,  dishwasher pods and laundry pods.  The intent is to have a starter kit of expendables.  We have a fully equipped kitchen.   I keep spices, sugar, tea, coffee, oils, etc for their use.  I don't do a welcome package or provide any food or alcohol - that hasn't really been an expectation.  Personally, I have enjoyed having some snacks at places I have stayed but that is hard for me to do with my rental.