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Why does the hotel's hourly room open every three or four hours?

Speaking of the problem that the hourly room is opened every three or four hours, it really doesn't make sense to correct it. Then I'll try to say a more reasonable reason for doing so from a less dirty point of view.

First, the waiting time. There are many hotels near the station that provide hourly rooms, that is, they open every three or four hours. When waiting for the bus, it may only take an hour or two, and it will be over if you stay in the waiting room, and you won't go to check in. But three or four hours is different. This time will make people feel that they have to wait for a long time, so many people are unwilling to wait in the waiting room. Obviously, if they go out to play and don't have enough time, they will open a room and wait for the bus.

Second, do something unspeakable. Some run hourly rooms, which are run by men and women who steal vegetables or have transactions. Generally speaking, as far as men and women are concerned, the real working time is mostly about half an hour, plus bathing and flirting. One or two hours is short, but it costs more to open a whole day, so I will open a room for three or four hours. In this way, time will be substantial and will not be wasted. And the hourly room will not be wasted by stealing.

Third, as far as hotels are concerned, opening in three or four hours can create more profits. When you are busy, if you open it every five or six hours, then the guests may open it directly for one day. If the room rate for one day is 120, then three or four hours is 50. If you are busy, it takes 20 hours to open a room every three or four hours, then its income is 200 yuan, which is obviously more cost-effective than opening a room every day.

So three or four hours a day, there are many aspects that affect decision-making, and there are many reasons, but the hotel has always benefited.