The concierge’s responsibilities are complex, how might a concierge influence a guest’s tourism decisions?
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HMGT 1101-LC02: Introduction to Hospitality Management
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Some concierges will provide you photographic recommendations on the most popular places for tourists to visit and take pictures. Some may influence your decision by drawing connections with what you want to learn (historically speaking) and then advising you on how to fulfill your desires.
A concierge might influence a guest’s tourism decisions depending on the way they answer the questions a guest may ask. For example, back then when hospitality was just being a thing, people heard good or bad things of these tourist locations not by researching them but because people or the guests themselves, were the ones spreading information. Now, even if you research places to go, you always ask other friends for recommendations. When you get to these locations, the guides will either confirm what you heard or not. So in a easy way of seeing this, a concierge has the power to either ruin your time or making it worth it.
A concierge might influence a guest’s tourism decisions depending on the way they answer the questions a guest may ask. For example, back then when hospitality was just being a thing, people heard good or bad things of these tourist locations not by researching them but because people or the guests themselves, were the ones spreading information. Now, even if you research places to go, you always ask other friends for recommendations. When you get to these locations, the guides will either confirm what you heard or not. So in a easy way of seeing this, a concierge has the power to either ruin your time or making it worth it.
A concierge might influence a guest’s tourism decisions depending on the way they answer the questions a guest may ask. For example, back then when hospitality was just being a thing, people heard good or bad things of these tourist locations not by researching them but because people or the guests themselves, were the ones spreading information. Now, even if you research places to go, you always ask other friends for recommendations. When you get to these locations, the guides will either confirm what you heard or not. So in a easy way of seeing this, a concierge has the power to either ruin your time or making it worth it.
A concierge might influence a guest’s tourism decisions by asking what they may be interested in doing and according to what their interest are, they will suggest the guest with the perfect place for the guests to go.
A concierge is able to meet a guest’s needs in the most efficient way possible. They are able to ask/answer questions in order to understand a guests reason of traveling. This way they can recommend activities that align with the guests’ stay.
A concierge might influence a guest’s tourism decisions by offering a variety of options and services during a stay as well as creating a good experience. Depending on the day’s guests are staying they might have some tough decision making to do with what they might have already planned to visit to the new options a concierge has offered.
The concierge influence a guest’s tourism decision by asking them what they are into like are they want to see new places, try new foods, or even learning something new they can help find what place is good for them to go to.
A concierge will influence a tourist’s plans. Depends on what they are interested in and what they like to do. The concierge can match some of their interests and the place might be a match.
The concierge influences a guest’s tourism decision by often counting on their need’s ,that includes making recommendations like restaurants,popular attraction’s and sometimes making reservation’s for them.It’s also important for both the guests and the concierge to have positive relationships and staying professional .
A concierge has vast knowledge of everything outside the hotel. The concierge can affect the tourists decisions by suggesting them even more places than what they planned for. when they suggest even more places the customer might have a pique of interest and try to go to that location.