Saturday, February 17, 2018

Why is a five star hotel not always the best?

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POTENTIAL RESOURCES FOR RESEARCH:
DATABASES: Student Resources in Context Proquest


KEY ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES I’M ADDRESSING: Because of scarcity, people choose. All choices have an opportunity cost. (2) People respond to incentives in predictable ways?

 OVERALL RESEARCH QUESTION: What design choices do hotels (or inns) in the Chicagoland area make in order to incentive the most guests?


 SUB QUESTIONS 

  •  How can hotels get more rooms filled? 
  •  Should a city or town sell themselves as a, “tourism place?” And how would this affect a hotel’s success? 
  • What are the different types of hotels Does the size of the hotel play a factor into whether or not a person is going to stay there? 
  •  Why are some hotels more expensive, on average, than others? Does not having certain things in the hotel room deter potential customers? 
  •  What do hotels do in the off season in order to stay in business? 
  •  Can having too many places to stay be just as stressful as not having enough places to stay for the consumer? 
  •  Is being the lowest priced hotel in an area a good thing or a bad thing from a consumer’s perspective? 
  •  What design choices did some hotels attempt that ended in failure? 
  •  What design choices did some hotels attempt that ended in success? 
  •  What are some of the things that Hotel Designers have in mind when they are planning the layout of a hotel?

1 comment:

  1. This is a very interesting topic that will give a lot of insider towards people who will look into those 5 star hotels and to decide whether or not to stay in one or not. I suggest that the sub questions b/c of how many there are, they are being grouped to specific posts to answer them all.

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