Why Hotels Might NOT Want Your Business

Booking a conference in denver and need hotel sourcing?

Our recent conference in Denver required a space to accommodate 2,500 people with a variety of large meeting areas and outdoor event locations.

Say What?

You’d think hotels would always be glad to have your meeting on their property. I mean…you’re bringing many people to the venue, investing in room blocks, buying food and beverage options, etc.  This is a GREAT opportunity for the hotel, right? 

…Right?  

Well, it’s a little more complicated than that. 

For the hotels, the key attraction is space-to-rooms ratio.  This is basically the number of attendees on a given day vs. the number of room nights available.  So, when you are hosting a conference and bidding out to various hotels, and you DON’T meet their ideal ratio, several things could happen: 

…and so forth. 

But don’t worry – it’s not your fault! 

Hoteliers must consider a multitude of logistics as a whole.  Not only do they juggle corporate groups, social events, and tourists…but they must consider time of year, how your group might affect different departments of the hotel (catering, etc.), and more.  However, if your ratio meets their desired criteria, they’ll be more included to offer competitive room rates, waive room rental fees, reduce food and beverage minimums, and be amenable to requests for concessions.   

So, what can you do if your ratio is unappealing? Here are a few things our industry insiders say can help make your meeting more attractive: 

No matter what your meeting size and scope, it’s wise to ask for the hotel’s preferred space-to-room ratios up front so you can design your meeting to be as appealing and cost effective as possible. It’s a win-win for everyone! 

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