Guest Welcome Pack
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- Mar 22, 2024
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In the world of short-term accommodation, the guest welcome pack can vary depending on the type of stay being offered. When it comes to Holiday Lets, hosts often provide small, thoughtful items like locally baked goods and spreads, along with miniature bottles of products. On the other hand, Serviced Accommodation have different expectations to meet, providing guests with generous quantities of housekeeping items and sustainable toiletry products.
When creating a welcome pack, it's important to consider the specific needs and preferences of the guest. In light of the pandemic, business travellers will often spend more time working from their temporary accommodation and appreciate the option of being self-contained. To cater to their needs, it is beneficial to include ample products and materials that allow guests to be self-sufficient if they choose to.
Here is a list of some common guest welcome pack items provided in serviced accommodation:
Housekeeping Items:
Toilet paper
Tissues
Kitchen roll
Dishwashing liquid
Dishwasher tablets
Laundry detergent
Fabric softener
Cleaning wipes
Bin liners
Toiletries:
Shampoo & Conditioner
Body wash or soap
Hand wash
Body lotion
Dental hygiene products (toothbrush, toothpaste)
Shower cap
Sewing kit
Kitchen Essentials:
Salt and pepper
Oil and vinegar
Tea and coffee supplies
Sugar
Biscuits or snacks
Mineral water
Milk (if applicable)
Welcome basket with local treats or produce
Other Considerations:
Towels (for each guest)
Bed linens
Extra blankets or pillows
Iron and ironing board
Hairdryer
Universal adapter (if necessary)
Information booklet with local recommendations and emergency contacts
Remember, the welcome pack should align with the specific requirements of your accommodation and aim to provide a comfortable and convenient experience for your guests. By offering a well-thought-out welcome pack, you can enhance guest satisfaction and make their stay more enjoyable.

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