What is a hotel soft opening?

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Gary France 👤 Member for 22 years 6 months
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Mike Testro 👤 Member for 20 years 5 months

This must be the record for a long delay reply. 13 years lapse. And Mr France retired from head of planning at Mace many years ago.

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Samer Zawaydeh 👤 Member for 17 years 10 months

Dear smridhi,

I am not sure if your comment is to start this thread again or just for fun.

But usually hotels will require several months of commissioning and testing. During this time, the operator will work at discounted prices to check all the facilities and operations. Snags are completed, and modifications are made as necessary until the operator decides that all systems are good to go. Subsequently, the Grand/ official opening is schedule.

With kind regards,

Samer

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Ahmed Elassal 👤 Member for 18 years 1 month

they are calling a partial handover that you can operate this hotel but not with full capacity a soft opening .

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Naveed Tariq, PE, PMP 👤 Member for 23 years 5 months

Making the hotel functional before cutting the ribbon is soft opening. This term is used some times when hotel is commissioned and proper opening ceremony is delayed due to any reason. (CEO of company is out of country for couple of months)

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Steven Oliver 👤 Member for 23 years 7 months

I believe that the terms "beneficial use" and "practical completion" are similar to "soft opening".



i.e Construction isnt complete, but the client is able to make use of some of the facility.


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Jaco Stadler 👤 Member for 21 years 8 months

Well as usual it is not an easy answer.



It is depended on the owner.



The soft opening you would expect everything to working. In Some hotels only 50 % is operational the remainder is still under "Construction".



In other cases it is the "Commisioning / Training Period"



In Other Cases it is depended on who is available when.



So in short it can be anything From 1 Month to 4 Months depended on the client requirement.



Also beware of Location due to level of training.



Please note I am not an expert on this subject.

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Gary France 👤 Member for 22 years 6 months

Thanks Jaco,



Can I assume that guests are using the hotel between the soft opening and the grand opening? Presumably at reduced room rates? Also, what would you suggest is the period between the soft opening and the grand opening? The hotel I am looking at is about 300 rooms, 5 star.



Gary France

The Planning Engineers Organisation

www.planningengineers.org

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Jaco Stadler 👤 Member for 21 years 8 months

It can mean a lot of things. But I think it is the unofficial opening of the hotel. (Before the Grand Opening)

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