Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Business Centers in Hotels
The hotel business center is not what it used to be.
Gone are the days of the big separate room, often windowless, with a line of computers and printers. Instead, hotels across the price spectrum are increasingly shrinking their business centers or transforming them from quiet work spaces to lounge and meeting areas. Some are turning sections of their lobbies into de facto business centers, while others are improving work spaces in guest rooms.
All that is left of many business centers is a small room with a few computers and printers, used mainly by travelers who have a document or boarding pass to print, or who need to check email and do not have a laptop or smartphone. Guests usually get in and out quickly, rather than spending hours working there. What do you prefer?
Source: The Seattle Times
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