A perfect hotel stay isn’t just about the room – it’s those small things that take all the effort out of everything. These are just some basic etiquette guidelines to find a good experience (in addition to keeping things running smoothly for everyone).
1) Arrive prepared
Do remember to carry your booking details and ID at the time of check-in. Be nice in your request, and just enquire about luggage storage if you are early, rather than asking for a room forcefully.
2) Make your requirements VERY clear
When checking in, let the front desk know if you want a quiet room or have any special requests (extra pillows are a popular request when available). It costs their staff a lot less to help before the hotel is 100% full.
3) Keep noise in mind
Close doors quietly, keep chats to a short whisper in the corridor, and lower the TV late at night. Hotels are very echoey most of the time, even when you’re not being loud.
4) Use shared spaces thoughtfully
Help yourself in the breakfast areas, but do not camp next to that last croissant. Wipe equipment and stick to time limits if busy at gyms and spas. For the Best Hotel in Llandudno, visit //stgeorgeswales.co.uk/
5) Report issues early
If something is wrong (noise, too warm, no towel), immediately contact reception. The majority of them will be easy to solve, as long as they know and you tell them.
Small courtesies add up. If you travel with a little more thought, then you’ll feel more relaxed and the staff will be more than happy to help you.
