Archive for February, 2010

One aspect of avoiding a downward motel spiral.

Ever wonder why some motels seem to survive over many decades and others falter after a seemingly small period of time. One of the causes for this can often be a lack of maintenance which creates a slippery downward spiral.
One scenario will show a motel which has operators who do the bare essentials when it comes to maintenance and take out all the excess money as profit on the motel. They do not spend any money on replacements until items are irreparable. They then sell the complex at a reasonable price because the profit looks good and the next operators use the same ethics when operating the motel. After three or four of these types of operators the motel has deteriorated badly. The tariff cannot be increased as the guests will not pay more for a sub standard unit, the number of return clientele decreases due to people being dissatisfied with facilities which do not work or look old and uncared for and the cost of all the deferred maintenance is too much for the operator. This results in the business profit reducing and the value of the business decreasing. At some stage one of these operators will need to spend a large sum of money on maintenance or sell for a lower price than they purchased at.
The alternative scenario shows a motel which has operators who continually upgrade their facilities. They replace items on a regular basis and before they become sub standard, they continually look for additions or improvements which will enhance the guests stay and they build the business year after year. By having a complex which is perceived by the customers as being cared for and providing good facilities they have a strong customer base and therefore are able to increase tariffs periodically. This ultimately results in a higher profit and a more valuable business when it comes to the selling stage. A change of hands in this scenario sees the new operators continuing with these ethics and the value of the business continuing to grow.
The underlying point is that a motel operator needs to look at a bigger picture than just how much profit is in the bank today. The impact of this profit on the future is just as important. By spending money on your motel when it is needed you will retain the quality of your business and make a larger profit at the selling stage. There is an old adage which holds true even today. Sometimes you have to spend money to make money.

February 15 2010 | Articles for current moteliers and Entering the Motel Industry and Uncategorized | No Comments »

Opportunities for Motels!!

Seeing this recent release in regard to Tourism New Zealands latest campaign made me think about how important it is for motels to take advantage of opportunities. One motel operator will look at this and say wow I hope some of these people stay with me. Another operator will look at it and say Wow there will soon be a lot of people surfing the net looking for Ski related holidays in New Zealand. I need to add a package or a reference to Skiing in New Zealand to my web site so they find me. 

Which one are you and how are you going to make the most of every opportunity you see?

Campaign aims to drive Aussies to NZ slopes again

Tuesday, 9 February 2010
   
   

Tourism New Zealand launched Sunday its new early-bird ski campaign aimed at attracting keen Australian skiers and snowboarders to NZ’s slopes.

The tourism body said television commercials would run in Sydney and Brisbane for the next two weeks encouraging Aussies to make early bookings.

It also aims to repeat last year’s early campaign success according to Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive Kevin Bowler.

“Last year was the first year Tourism New Zealand and the industry went into market with an early ski campaign and we had a strong ski season, with the industry here reporting an influx of Australians on the slopes” he said.

In 2009, New Zealand’s slopes welcomed around 70,000 Australians with Australian holiday arrivals over the winter season of June, July and August up 28% compared to the same period in 2008.

 
 

 

Source = e-Travel Blackboard: J.L

February 09 2010 | Articles for current moteliers and Entering the Motel Industry | No Comments »