Sabtu, 26 Februari 2011

cewek pengen

We all know that business is a numbers game. Reduce costs... increase profits. Hotel accounting software is designed for hotel and property managers/owners to quickly see the numbers of your business. For hotel businesses, it is important to keep track of costs, sales, inventory, etc. By identifying these numbers, hotel businesses are able to keep track of which actions are profitable, and which actions should be stopped because they are costing your business too much money. Once your system is set up, tracking these actions becomes pretty easy.
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You will want to find a system that is fully integrated, meaning that you ring up sales, book and reserve rooms, issue room charges, and manage your accounting all within the same package. For example, it can be very time consuming to have to export sales from one software package to another. The ability to view reports and numbers all from one system will give you huge returns on your investment.
Processing Payments
Again, you do not want to have to manually copy credit card and gift card information from one system to another. A good system should allow you to ring up either credit card or gift card sales directly into the software. This enables you to see all sales information, not just cash or check sales, in your hotel accounting package.
Finally, your hotel accounting software should allow you to manage Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable. For Accounts Receivable, if a customer has an open account with your hotel, you should be able to quickly view invoices that the customer has open. Also, those sales should be easily accounted for in your accounting package.
For Accounts Payable, you will need the ability to track invoices paid and checks made to your vendors. Again, these payments need to be easily tracked in your accounting package.

cewek dugem

Being the avid traveler given my profession, hotel room and cruise cabin cleanliness has always been but is becoming more a growing concern of mine. Relative to this is the more pronounced concern for bed bugs and how to avoid getting bit by or even worse, bringing them home with you.
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First and foremost, know that bed bugs do NOT discriminate - even the cushiest of hotels may have to fumigate from time to time. Cleanliness of the hotel doesn't play a role either - they are brought it by other travelers.
What to do. Do NOT throw your luggage onto the bed--use the collapsible luggage rack. After unpacking store your suitcase in a trash bag that you've packed in your suitcase.
Immediately remove the bedspread. Do not put it on any couch or chair that you have intentions using. Next, check under the mattress, looking for small a reddish-brown spot (which is dried excrement), checking the crevices of the mattress too-while difficult to find these bugs, this is where they typically hide.
Check couches, throw pillows, chairs and rug, the space between the wall and the rug the same way you would check a mattress, checking the crevices.
Find something? Immediately contact the Front Desk. They should provide a full refund and offer to move you to another room. If you do move to another room do a complete check. Chances are if one room has infestation, there may be others too.
If hotel staff refuses to change your room and offer a 100% refund, go elsewhere and be sure to post ill findings on TripAdvisor or, your Twitter account. The power of the Internet works wonders!

cewek pakai

Known for its bustling streets and wealth of cultural attractions, Bangkok has long been a favourite for visitors to Southeast Asia. In a city that can be as exhausting as it is entertaining, the Sukhothai Bangkok Hotel is the perfect antidote to urban fatigue.
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The hotel's central location on Embassy Row makes it an ideal hotel from which to visit the city's temples, markets, museums and shopping venues. Commuting has never been easier with the sky-train and subway stations just a short walk away.
The hotel's classical interiors are a veritable museum, showcasing 750 years of Thai artwork and ancient stone carvings. Large windows allow abundant light to stream in, giving the hotel an air of palatial elegance. Spacious rooms look out to the courtyard garden or one of the hotel's numerous water features, creating a sense of serenity amid the busy capital. Rich, coloured silks adorn the walls, while the bathrooms with huge tubs and designer toiletries are lavish beyond compare.
Those visiting on business will find everything they need to continue working after-hours. Rooms are outfitted with a personal fax machine, high-speed wireless internet access and a comfortable work area. The business centre, on the other hand, offers all manner of support services, including secretarial services, laptop and mobile phone rental to ensure maximum productivity on the go.
Hopefully, even those on a tight schedule will find the time to unwind and relax at the hotel's world-class amenities. Set amid the hotel gardens, the infinity pool is bound to prove alluring after a steamy day in the city streets. An energetic workout at the state-of-the-art gym or the tennis courts will shake off the stresses of a heavy workload. For the ultimate indulgence, a visit to the "Spa Botanica" is a must. Here, highly trained staff offers a tantalising range of beauty and body treatments, Thai massage and aroma therapy to ease away tensions and restore one's well-being.
The hotel's reputation for outstanding service extends to its three dining establishments. The signature Celadon Thai restaurant is a favourite among both locals and expatriates alike. Serving delectable Thai classics in an idyllic lily pond setting, it is no wonder that the restaurant was named 'Best Restaurant in Bangkok' by the "Conde Nast Traveller" in 2006. The "La Scala" restaurant provides a dazzling setting for guests to enjoy mouth-watering Italian cuisine, while the Colonnade is famed for its delicious Sunday brunch.
Be it for its impeccable service, fine restaurants or excellent location, discerning guests will always find a reason to stay at the Sukhothai Bangkok Hotel.
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