This will mean a number of new changes, however - including no more breakfast buffets or mini bars in your room, as well as reduced service.New rules are to be followed when hotels reopen next month, with reduced services and less contactThe government has issued new guidelines following the announcement, for hotels to minimise the risk to guests.
Accor, who own more than 270 hotels across the UK including Novotel, Mercure and Ibis, have announced the expected changes as they stagger the opening of their largest chains., with perspex screens at the check-in desk as well as social distancing markers on the floor.Each room will be left empty for 24 hours between guests, while the bar and restaurants will be closed, instead offering takeaway meals to eat within rooms or communal areas.
Best Western hotels have announced similar changes, as well as infrared hand sanitiser stations and public areas reconfigured to adhere to social distancing rules. On-site facilities such as swimming pools, gyms and spas are expected to remain closed or to limit capacity, as well as only allow pre-bookings.
Hotel minibar is a trap, thank you gov for protecting customers 😂
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I can't cope without my small can of coke in the mini bar at a cost of £3 😉
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