Investing in experiences: how to provide a memorable stay

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If you want to create an unforgettable experience for your guests, consider incorporating some of these tips into your stay:

Choose a location that has a lot of character.

When choosing a location to stay, it's important to consider both the physical building and its surrounding area. Consider whether there are any historic buildings in the area and what kind of character they have. If you're looking for an experience that has a lot of local flavors, consider staying in an old hotel or bed-and-breakfast establishment—the charm will add another level of authenticity to your trip!

The same goes for natural beauty: if your budget allows it, choose one that offers stunning views over water or mountainside vistas (or both). The best way to achieve this isn't necessarily by staying at some luxury resort with boats on site; instead, try looking for smaller hotels/inns located near major attractions like parks or museums if possible so that you can spend more time exploring outside rather than sitting inside all day long watching TV shows or movies from home!

Provide warm hospitality.

  • Provide a warm welcome.
  • Provide a warm room.
  • Provide a warm meal.
  • Provide a warm experience, with your team on hand to help answer questions and ensure that everything is running smoothly during the stay, from check-in through checkout time (and beyond).
  • And finally: make sure they leave feeling like they've experienced something special—not just another hotel room or restaurant meal but something that's memorable!

Provide an exciting and unique experience.

Providing an exciting and unique experience is one of the best ways to ensure that your guests feel like they’re getting their money's worth. You may choose Airbnb or VRBO to look for an unmatched experience.

A great way to do this is by providing activities that are both fun, but also educational (for example, snorkeling). If you have a pool on-site, it can also be used as an opportunity for guests to relax in the sun or learn about swimming techniques. Other types of activities include surfing lessons or hikes through nearby national parks. Providing access to kitchens will allow them more freedom when it comes time for cooking meals at home—and if you offer food options such as sushi or Indian cuisine off-site during travel time between destinations then there will be less pressure on guests who want something different from what's offered at the resort itself!

And don't forget about the bars! You might think this would be too obvious but many people forget how important they are—especially when it comes down towards closing time after dinner has been served."

Treat your guests to a welcome gift.

A welcome gift is a great way to show your guests that you care. It can be anything from a bottle of wine, to a set of bath salts and candles, or even just some fresh fruit and chocolate on the table.

The best part about giving your guests something to enjoy while they're there? You get to spoil them!

Make it easy for guests to find their way around Kailua-Kona.

  • Make it easy for guests to find their way around.
  • Provide directions to local attractions, restaurants, and shopping areas.
  • Include an accurate map of the property's location on your website so that when guests arrive at your resort they have a clear idea of how they'll get around during their stay.

A welcoming atmosphere and thoughtful hospitality are important aspects of creating memorable stays

A welcoming atmosphere and thoughtful hospitality are important aspects of creating memorable stays. The staff at your hotel should be knowledgeable, courteous, and helpful. They should also be able to answer any questions you have about the area or amenities that are available. If you’re staying in an onsite restaurant or bar, make sure that the food is good quality—and don’t forget about drinks! The best way for guests to enjoy themselves is by being able to go out into town during their stay so they can see everything there is offered from shopping districts to museums or parks nearby.

Conclusion

Kailua-Kona is a lovely place to stay and visit. It offers a wide range of activities, including hikes, kayaking, snorkeling, and surfing. But what makes Kona unique is its proximity to Hawaii's Big Island's most famous volcano--Mauna Loa--and it also has some great beaches just down the road! In this article we'll look at ways you can make sure your guests have an unforgettable experience when they stay with you in Kona:

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