It's a way of signaling to the guest that their comfort is the hotel's priority. Aside from the bed, attendants also make sure the room is tidy and welcoming. This could involve tidying up any clutter, replacing used towels with fresh ones, restocking amenities like soap and shampoo, and emptying trash bins.
Actually it's a part of turndown service. We close curtains so guest do not have to do extra efforts when he/she came exhausted to their room. It's just for their comfort. Hope you understand.
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nice . how much time this service would take ?
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Turn down for what reason?
It's a way of signaling to the guest that their comfort is the hotel's priority. Aside from the bed, attendants also make sure the room is tidy and welcoming. This could involve tidying up any clutter, replacing used towels with fresh ones, restocking amenities like soap and shampoo, and emptying trash bins.
@@HousekeepingEdwhhaat! Okaay!thank you for clearing that up 😊
Lol. If you close the curtains, I feel like I gonna complain. What the point of window?
Actually it's a part of turndown service. We close curtains so guest do not have to do extra efforts when he/she came exhausted to their room. It's just for their comfort. Hope you understand.
@HousekeepingEd nah. I work fir the forbes and 5 stars hotel. I just don't like the way.