I make my own marmalade (to my own recipe) after clearing a bowl of it on their toast at breakfast many guests comment on it when reviewing us.
If they have shown their appreciation and commented - many ask what brand it is so they can buy it in the shops - then I quite often give then a jar to take away with them... I have some regulars who claim they have to come to get their "fix" of the marmalade LOL.
I have to say the story raises many questions - not the least being - how many people go out for the evening in Ireland with a sledgehammer...?
Over the years however we have had milder versions of the same story - a room booked by a mother for her daughter and friend for the weekend... aged about 16/17... when they arrived we phoned the mother who clearly could not see any problem... I had to stand guard both nights to stop them bringing boys they had met in town into the house....
Similarly... we had a family arrive and discovered later when mayhem broke out in one rooms that the parents had gone out to leaving two boys aged about 12 and 10 alone in their room, the older boy was practising his "chinese burns" on his brother... the parents got it "both barrels" from me on their return......
Update on this - apparently this 8% discount is international (UK and Europe certainly) and circa 18,000 accommodation providers are affected - Expedia are retaliating by price matching on all properties involved.... stand by for a price war in all countries involved as people not getting the 8% discount drop their price to compete..... just what we did not need!
Well fluff, I guess only time will tell... I would be concerned from your point of view however, if they are funding this 8% discount then places taking the VCC system - that are local to you - will appear that much cheaper than yourselves on the rooms that qualify.
... and of course, prices appearing to drop from a few accommodation providers can easily lead to others following suit to remain "competitive"...
More news fluff - I have just finished with the Booking.com Help Desk people (who apparently knew nothing about this!).
Booking.com have apparently launched an 8% discount promotion (funded by them) to encourage people to book and pay immediately via the Virtual Credit Card system - and this is being put on the "front page" of everyone's site...
So anyone not wanting to pay up front will be disadvantaged and effectively any price I quote to someone enquiring direct could be undercut... but apparently (nobody seems to know for sure!) only on the cheapest rooms until the end of August.
So parity with other OTA's will be compromised since they will see the price net of 8% when price matching...
Whether all countries are involved and all types of accommodation - nobody appears to know....
I thought Brexit was a big enough c**k-up until I came across this.
As ever different people, different approach... we are heading for 30 years running our B&B - and I still enjoy socialising with the guests. Always try to meet them as they come in to check how their day has gone etc etc
Oh I know exactly what you mean pibo and agree, but the socialising does I'm afraid tend to "come with the job" and can be great fun. The trick being how to dis-engage when you want to eh?
I make my own marmalade (to my own recipe) after clearing a bowl of it on their toast at breakfast many guests comment on it when reviewing us.
If they have shown their appreciation and commented - many ask what brand it is so they can buy it in the shops - then I quite often give then a jar to take away with them... I have some regulars who claim they have to come to get their "fix" of the marmalade LOL.
I have to say the story raises many questions - not the least being - how many people go out for the evening in Ireland with a sledgehammer...?
Over the years however we have had milder versions of the same story - a room booked by a mother for her daughter and friend for the weekend... aged about 16/17... when they arrived we phoned the mother who clearly could not see any problem... I had to stand guard both nights to stop them bringing boys they had met in town into the house....
Similarly... we had a family arrive and discovered later when mayhem broke out in one rooms that the parents had gone out to leaving two boys aged about 12 and 10 alone in their room, the older boy was practising his "chinese burns" on his brother... the parents got it "both barrels" from me on their return......
Unfortunately the idiots are out there...
Update on this - apparently this 8% discount is international (UK and Europe certainly) and circa 18,000 accommodation providers are affected - Expedia are retaliating by price matching on all properties involved.... stand by for a price war in all countries involved as people not getting the 8% discount drop their price to compete..... just what we did not need!
Well fluff, I guess only time will tell... I would be concerned from your point of view however, if they are funding this 8% discount then places taking the VCC system - that are local to you - will appear that much cheaper than yourselves on the rooms that qualify.
... and of course, prices appearing to drop from a few accommodation providers can easily lead to others following suit to remain "competitive"...
More news fluff - I have just finished with the Booking.com Help Desk people (who apparently knew nothing about this!).
Booking.com have apparently launched an 8% discount promotion (funded by them) to encourage people to book and pay immediately via the Virtual Credit Card system - and this is being put on the "front page" of everyone's site...
So anyone not wanting to pay up front will be disadvantaged and effectively any price I quote to someone enquiring direct could be undercut... but apparently (nobody seems to know for sure!) only on the cheapest rooms until the end of August.
So parity with other OTA's will be compromised since they will see the price net of 8% when price matching...
Whether all countries are involved and all types of accommodation - nobody appears to know....
I thought Brexit was a big enough c**k-up until I came across this.
As ever different people, different approach... we are heading for 30 years running our B&B - and I still enjoy socialising with the guests. Always try to meet them as they come in to check how their day has gone etc etc
Oh I know exactly what you mean pibo and agree, but the socialising does I'm afraid tend to "come with the job" and can be great fun. The trick being how to dis-engage when you want to eh?
pibo - "- doesn't want to interact / socialize with host" that takes half the fun out of running a B&B...