THE POOREST COMMON EXCUSES TO BUILD A HOTEL
The reasons that hotels are built are as strange and varied as the people that make these decisions.
The best reason to build a hotel is that one is needed. People want to sleep or stay overnight in a location where there are insufficient bedrooms. It is also reasonable to assume that they will want to do so for about 20 years or so. These things do not move very easily!
Having opened a hotel in Central America that had been built in 6 months on the instructions of the country's president to accommodate an international conference, I have some inside experience on the subject. It is irrelevant to mention that it was completed in time but the conference went elsewhere due to some social unrest in the country.
As I write this piece, I am staying in a hotel that was built in 18 months in order to accommodate a conference back in 1998........at the same time as I assist the same government today to build a hotel and convention centre to accommodate another conference.
Most hoteliers can tell stories of hotels they have run that were built on the strength of an 'Ego Trip'. These are generally fun projects that are long on imagination and short on profitability. Owners that have very deep pockets or bored, imaginative wives who are just dying to get their hands on a large project to set their decorator juices flowing.
Here are my Top Ten Poor Excuses to build a hotel,
- "The President made me do it".
- "It's our turn to host a conference".
- "My wife has finished decorating the house".
- "All my friends have one".
- "My image will be enhanced".
- "I have run out of walls at home to hang the art".
- "Build it and they will come".
- "My son needs a job".
- "I can't get the money out of the country".
- "To put my name on the building".
As long as there are hotels being built, there will be operators to operate, chains to provide identity and people like me to 'work out the kinks' and turn sleeping dogs into thoroughbreds.
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