Recently, a news about "children are not allowed in the hotel" has aroused widespread concern in the society. A tourist was about to book a room at a brand hotel Shanghai Xujiahui store on a life consumption app platform, and when he browsed the reservation policy, he saw that "children are not allowed in the hotel". This news sparked heated discussions on the Internet, some people felt that this was a feature "people who don't have children and are afraid of noise can choose this hotel", and some people questioned "If it is a special hotel, it is understandable that it is more expensive, but there is a problem with the motivation of ordinary hotels to do this".
First of all, we need to be clear that as part of the service industry, the business strategy of the hotel should be guided by the needs of the customer. If there is a certain customer base that does not want to meet children in the hotel for various reasons, then it makes sense for the hotel to provide such a service. However, it is worth pondering whether such a service should be universally promoted, and whether it will have an unfair impact on other customer groups.
Secondly, we also need to pay attention to whether this "children are not allowed in hotels" policy will become a trend. If more and more hotels start adopting this strategy, then this could have far-reaching consequences for society. For example, this can make family travel choices more difficult and may also exacerbate social divisions.
Finally, we also need to think about what is the motivation behind such a policy. If this is a business strategy, is it justified?If this is a social phenomenon, then how should we look at and respond to it?
Overall, the "children are not allowed in hotels" incident has provoked us to think deeply about the service industry, business strategies and social phenomena. We look forward to more discussion and research so that we can better understand and respond to this phenomenon.
This hotel is located in the bustling city of Xujiahui in Shanghai. On December 2, the hotel staff responded: "The hotel allows guests to stay with children and extra beds. 'Children are not allowed' is a setting error on the booking platform and has been changed. Subsequently, the reporter logged on to the above-mentioned APP platform to search and saw that the policy reminder had changed to "welcome children to stay".
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