Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Did you sign the contract for the engagement party?

Did you sign the contract for the engagement party?

1. Check the price of the wedding banquet, the number of guaranteed tables and the number of prepared tables in the contract, and make sure that the table is used before paying. If you don't use it, you don't need to pay any table preparation fees.

Second, check all the gifts promised by the hotel sales staff, such as drinks, dressing rooms, stage, sound, projection or LED use. At the same time, some hotel reservations have preferential items that need to be stated in the contract. Don't trust verbal promises.

Third, which menu did you order? Write it down in the contract. If it is too much trouble, you can attach a copy of the menu as an attachment to the contract for the hotel to sign and seal.

Fourth, make clear the time of wedding admission arrangement, the rehearsal time of the day before, the time and duration of the wedding, whether or not to charge more than the duration, how much to charge, and so on.

5. Whether to charge wedding admission fee, bottle opening fee, service fee, etc. And whether newcomers are allowed to bring their own hotel drinks.

Sixth, whether it is possible to change dishes temporarily, how to charge for changing dishes, how to settle high-priced dishes with low prices, and so on.

7. What is the mode of payment? Should I pay the final payment directly after the wedding banquet, or should I pay the intermediate payment halfway? What is the payment ratio?

8. Check whether the hotel contract stamp corresponds to the hotel business license. A contract must be an official seal or a special seal for the contract to have legal effect.