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As front office manager of the Kings hotel, you want to project the number of additional rooms you

will need to overbook to achieve 100 percent occupancy for the night of July 29. Use the following
historical data to determine the number of additional room reservations needed to achieve 100 percent
occupancy: 700 rooms available, 200 confirmed reservations with a 5 percent no-show history, 200
guaranteed rooms with 2 percent no-show history, 20 stay over, 15 under stays, and 40 walk-ins.
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As front office manager of the Kings hotel, you want to project the number of additional rooms you
will need to overbook to achieve 100 percent occupancy for the night of July 29. Use the following
historical data to determine the number of additional room reservations needed to achieve 100 percent
occupancy: 500 rooms available, 100 confirmed reservations with a 5 percent no-show history, 200
guaranteed rooms with 2 percent no-show history, 15 stay over, 10 under stays, and 45 walk-ins.
.
As front office manager of the Kings hotel, you want to project the number of additional rooms you
will need to overbook to achieve 100 percent occupancy for the night of July 29. Use the following
historical data to determine the number of additional room reservations needed to achieve 100 percent
occupancy: 700 rooms available, 200 confirmed reservations with a 5 percent no-show history, 200
guaranteed rooms with 2 percent no-show history, 20 stay over, 15 under stays, and 40 walk-ins.
..
As front office manager of the Kings hotel, you want to project the number of additional rooms you
will need to overbook to achieve 100 percent occupancy for the night of July 29. Use the following
historical data to determine the number of additional room reservations needed to achieve 100 percent
occupancy: 500 rooms available, 100 confirmed reservations with a 5 percent no-show history, 200
guaranteed rooms with 2 percent no-show history, 15 stay over, 10 under stays, and 45 walk-ins.
.
As front office manager of the Kings hotel, you want to project the number of additional rooms you
will need to overbook to achieve 100 percent occupancy for the night of July 29. Use the following
historical data to determine the number of additional room reservations needed to achieve 100 percent
occupancy: 700 rooms available, 200 confirmed reservations with a 5 percent no-show history, 200
guaranteed rooms with 2 percent no-show history, 20 stay over, 15 under stays, and 40 walk-ins.
..
As front office manager of the Kings hotel, you want to project the number of additional rooms you
will need to overbook to achieve 100 percent occupancy for the night of July 29. Use the following
historical data to determine the number of additional room reservations needed to achieve 100 percent
occupancy: 500 rooms available, 100 confirmed reservations with a 5 percent no-show history, 200
guaranteed rooms with 2 percent no-show history, 15 stay over, 10 under stays, and 45 walk-ins.
.
As front office manager of the Kings hotel, you want to project the number of additional rooms you
will need to overbook to achieve 100 percent occupancy for the night of July 29. Use the following
historical data to determine the number of additional room reservations needed to achieve 100 percent
occupancy: 700 rooms available, 200 confirmed reservations with a 5 percent no-show history, 200
guaranteed rooms with 2 percent no-show history, 20 stay over, 15 under stays, and 40 walk-ins.
..
As front office manager of the Kings hotel, you want to project the number of additional rooms you
will need to overbook to achieve 100 percent occupancy for the night of July 29. Use the following
historical data to determine the number of additional room reservations needed to achieve 100 percent
occupancy: 500 rooms available, 100 confirmed reservations with a 5 percent no-show history, 200
guaranteed rooms with 2 percent no-show history, 15 stay over, 10 under stays, and 45 walk-ins.
Set A
1 whole: Erasures will not be considered, verification/s to instructor or classmate/s shall not be
honored/allowed during the examination proper. Test paper/s will be declared null and void if
violation/s on the above will be observed.
1. The Guiting-guiting hotel has 500 rooms with 250,000 total square foot of the guest rooms
area. It has operating expenses of $ 2,450,000, taxes and insurance of $500,000, total depreciation of
$ 400,000, land expenses $300,000, and $250,000 from other income.
*Use the Hubbart formula to determine the following: please show your computations
with the formula.
1. Amount needed from room revenue to cover costs
2. Average daily rate required to cover costs
3. The average daily rental rate, round off the answers to the nearest place value.
4. Determine the room rate if: round off answers to the nearest place value.
The Standard guestrooms have an area of 475 sq. feet + 90% mark-up
Double guestrooms with an area of 490 sq. feet +95% mark-up
Suite guestrooms = 520 sq. feet+100% mark-up
Single guestrooms = 200 sq. feet+80% mark-up
5. Determine the annual income of the 500 rooms with the following
breakdown: use the back page of your paper. Round off answers to the nearest
place value.
100 standard rooms
70 double guestrooms
90 suite rooms
240 single rooms
Good luck!
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Set B
1 whole: Erasures will not be considered, verification/s to instructor or classmate/s shall not be
honored during the examination proper. Test paper/s will be declared null and void if violation/s on
the above will be observed.
1. The Gintong hotel has 400 rooms with 200,000 total square foot of the guest rooms area.
It has operating expenses of $ 2,400,000, taxes and insurance of $400,000, total depreciation of
$ 300,000, land expenses $200,000, and $150,000 from other income.
*Use the Hubbart formula to determine the following:
1. Amount needed from room revenue to cover costs
2. Average daily rate required to cover costs
3. The average daily rental rate, round off answers to the nearest place value
4. Determine the room rate if: round off answers to the nearest place value
The Standard guestrooms have an area of 470 sq. feet+95% mark-up
Double guestrooms with an area of 480 sq. feet + 90% mark-up
Suite guestrooms = 500 sq. feet +100% mark-up
Single guestrooms = 180 sq. feet +85% mark-up
5. Determine the annual income of the 500 rooms with the following
breakdown: use the back page of your paper. Round off answers to the nearest
place value.
100 standard rooms
50 double guestrooms
70 suite rooms
180 single rooms

Good luck!

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