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Guests at Christmas

Estrella Carolina Mckinney
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What strategies do you implement to attract guests during the holiday season and maximize occupancy?

During the holiday season, demand for lodging peaks. To maximize our bookings during this season, we focus on delivering holiday experiences that delight our guests. From themed decorations to special packages and exclusive events, our goal is to create a memorable stay during the holidays. In addition, we strategically adjust our rates and promotions to make our property even more attractive.

Any recommendations for increasing bookings during the holiday season? I read you

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I'm going to bake cookies, set up a Christmas tree, make gift wrap, scissors and ribbon available next to it. Maybe I'll put up some lights in the courtyard, but I don't want to get too deep into decorating, as some guests don't like that very much, so I'll keep it just enough to set the mood for celebration in an elegant way. And I'll update the photos of the property in my listing, of course.

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