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== Your competition 29NL ==
== Your competition 29NL ==
In 29NL we do not focus that much on finances, you have a number of concrete assignments and tasks.  Just for your information, there is a lot of these data available.  
In 29NL we do not focus that much on finances. You have a number of concrete assignments and tasks, just make those.  Just for your information though, there is a lot of financial data available.  


== Size of the Market ==
== Size of the Market ==
There is a kind of [[overcapacity]] in the market which makes it hard to reach [[occupancy rate]]s above 60% during the weekends. It is not clear whether this is due to the demand side of the supply side. But, for any
There is an [[overcapacity]] in the market which makes it hard to reach [[occupancy rate]]s above 60% during the weekends. It is not clear whether this is due to the demand side of the supply side. But, for any individual hotel there is enough demand in the market to get the hotel profitably occupied during both weekdays and weekends.
individual hotel there is enough demand in the market to get the hotel profitably occupied during both weekdays and weekends.
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We distinguish two different target groups, customers and markets
We distinguish two different target groups, customers and markets
* [[leisure targetgroup|leisure market and mainly leisure guests]]
* [[leisure targetgroup|leisure market and mainly leisure guests]]
* [[business targetgroup|business market and mainly business or corporate guests]]
* [[business targetgroup|business market and mainly business or corporate guests]]
We know look at the first one.
We now look at the first one.


== Sales prices ==
== Sales prices ==
Revenues comprises the average (sales) prices times the number of bookings. <br>
The revenue comprises the average (sales) prices times the number of bookings. <br>
A maximum occupancy rate would mean that all 100 rooms are occupied during all of the weekend days, so 52 weeks x 100 rooms x 3 days (Friday - Saturday and Sunday). Also, check the page for information on the [[business targetgroup]] which will mainly be the guests for the weekdays. Weekend days account for 3 of the seven weekdays and this means (rounded up) 43% of the total of all available hotel nights (see [[occupancy rate]]).
A maximum occupancy rate would mean that all 100 rooms are occupied during all of the weekend days, so 52 weeks x 100 rooms x 3 days (Friday - Saturday and Sunday). Also, check the page for information on the [[business targetgroup|business target group]] which will mainly be the guests for the weekdays. Weekend days account for 3 of the seven weekdays and this means (rounded up) 43% of the total of all available hotel nights (see [[occupancy rate]]).


Prices during weekend days (especially interesting for leisure guests) in the past were ranging from € 80 to € 100 maximum per room per night, including breakfast.  
Prices during weekend days (especially interesting for leisure guests) in the past were ranging from € 80 to € 100 maximum per room per night, including breakfast.  
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== Type of customers ==
== Type of customers ==
There is no specific information on the type of leisure customers: we do know they mainly book on the weekends.
There is no specific information on the type of leisure guests: However, we do know that they mainly book on the weekends.
The hotel has always primarily aimed for the business guests and secondly for the leisure guest. The type of customers attracted so far is an average of the leisure guest. Not a lot of families with children (probably due to the location in the city) and, an average room occupancy of 1.7 per room, still a large group of people who travel alone. <br><br>
The hotel has always primarily aimed for the business guests and secondly for the leisure guest. The type of customers attracted so far is an average of the leisure guest. Not a lot of families with children (probably due to the location in the city) and, an average room occupancy of 1.7 per room, still a large group of people who travel alone. <br><br>


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== Guest nights ==  
== Guest nights ==  
The last numbers of the hotel show 50% occupancy rate in the weekends: so out of the possible 15,600 room nights  7,826 room night are ''sold''. So an occupancy rate of the rooms of 50%. This will bring the number of guest nights at this moment at 7,826 x 1,7 (average persons per room) = 13,304. So on an average in the last recorded year 13,304 guest nights have been recorded.
The latest available numbers of the hotel show a 50% occupancy rate in the weekends: so out of the possible 15,600 room nights  7,826 room night are ''sold''. So an occupancy rate of the rooms of 50%. This will bring the number of guest nights at this moment at 7,826 x 1,7 (average persons per room) = 13,304. So on an average in the last recorded year 13,304 guest nights have been recorded.


== Total guest night ==
== Total guest night ==
* weekends days 13,304 guest nights: 56% of all guest nights
* Weekends days 13,304 guest nights: 56% of all guest nights.
* weekdays 10,374 guest nights: 44% of all guest nights
* Weekdays 10,374 guest nights: 44% of all guest nights.
* Total 23,678 guest nights: 100%
* Total 23,678 guest nights: 100%.
Most guest nights are leisure guests.
Most guest nights are leisure guests.


== Total revenues from guests ==
== Total revenues from guests ==
* weekends days € 704,340 revenues: 36% of total revenues from rooms
* Weekends days € 704,340 revenues: 36% of total revenues from rooms.
* weekdays € 1,244,880 revenues: 64% of total revenues from rooms
* Weekdays € 1,244,880 revenues: 64% of total revenues from rooms.
* Total € 1,949,220 revenues: 100% of total revenues from rooms
* Total € 1,949,220 revenues: 100% of total revenues from rooms
Highest revenues from the business guests.
Highest revenues from the business guests.


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Your competition 29NL

In 29NL we do not focus that much on finances. You have a number of concrete assignments and tasks, just make those. Just for your information though, there is a lot of financial data available.

Size of the Market

There is an overcapacity in the market which makes it hard to reach occupancy rates above 60% during the weekends. It is not clear whether this is due to the demand side of the supply side. But, for any individual hotel there is enough demand in the market to get the hotel profitably occupied during both weekdays and weekends.
We distinguish two different target groups, customers and markets

We now look at the first one.

Sales prices

The revenue comprises the average (sales) prices times the number of bookings.
A maximum occupancy rate would mean that all 100 rooms are occupied during all of the weekend days, so 52 weeks x 100 rooms x 3 days (Friday - Saturday and Sunday). Also, check the page for information on the business target group which will mainly be the guests for the weekdays. Weekend days account for 3 of the seven weekdays and this means (rounded up) 43% of the total of all available hotel nights (see occupancy rate).

Prices during weekend days (especially interesting for leisure guests) in the past were ranging from € 80 to € 100 maximum per room per night, including breakfast.

  • the € 80 price has been the last-minute price during the weekend days.
  • the € 100 price has been the rack rate price during the weekend days. The (highest) published price with no discounts, no special deals or commissions.

On the page occupancy rate the revenues have been calculated. You can find the numbers in the operating review.

Type of customers

There is no specific information on the type of leisure guests: However, we do know that they mainly book on the weekends. The hotel has always primarily aimed for the business guests and secondly for the leisure guest. The type of customers attracted so far is an average of the leisure guest. Not a lot of families with children (probably due to the location in the city) and, an average room occupancy of 1.7 per room, still a large group of people who travel alone.

The records do show information on revenues and guest nights.

Guest nights

The latest available numbers of the hotel show a 50% occupancy rate in the weekends: so out of the possible 15,600 room nights 7,826 room night are sold. So an occupancy rate of the rooms of 50%. This will bring the number of guest nights at this moment at 7,826 x 1,7 (average persons per room) = 13,304. So on an average in the last recorded year 13,304 guest nights have been recorded.

Total guest night

  • Weekends days 13,304 guest nights: 56% of all guest nights.
  • Weekdays 10,374 guest nights: 44% of all guest nights.
  • Total 23,678 guest nights: 100%.

Most guest nights are leisure guests.

Total revenues from guests

  • Weekends days € 704,340 revenues: 36% of total revenues from rooms.
  • Weekdays € 1,244,880 revenues: 64% of total revenues from rooms.
  • Total € 1,949,220 revenues: 100% of total revenues from rooms

Highest revenues from the business guests.


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