Discussion about the job responsibility of bell boy.

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About This Presentation

Discussion about the job responsibility of bell boy.


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Front Office
Services 2 NCII
John Joseph T. Amiler

Bell Services

BELL SERVICE
•Refers to a set of guest services
provided by hotel staff, often known as
bellmen, bellboy or porter.
•The service of unloading luggage at
curbside upon a guest's arrival, as well
as delivering the luggage to a guest's
room after check-in

Tasks in Bell Service
Greeting Guests
•Warmly welcome guests as they arrive at the
hotel, creating a positive first impression.
Assisting with Luggage
•Warmly welcome guests as they arrive at the
hotel, creating a positive first impression.

Tasks in Bell Service
Providing Information
•Offer information about hotel facilities, services,
and amenities, helping guests navigate the
property effectively.
Transportation Assistance
•Arrange transportation services for guests, such
as calling taxis, coordinating shuttles, or providing
information about local transportation options.

Tasks in Bell Service
Escorting Guests
•Escort guests to their rooms, providing assistance
with luggage and ensuring they are familiar with
the room's features.

Tasks in Bell Service
Coordinating with Front Desk
•Communicate effectively with the front desk to
share information about room availability, guest
preferences, and any specific needs related to
luggage handling.

Tasks in Bell Service
Coordinating with Front Desk
•Communicate effectively with the front desk to
share information about room availability, guest
preferences, and any specific needs related to
luggage handling.

What makes
Bell Service
different from
Butler
Service?

Bell ServiceButler Service
•Primarily focused on
handling guests'
luggage, providing
general assistance,
and ensuring a smooth
arrival and departure
experience.
•Offers highly
personalized and
exclusive services to a
specific guest or a
limited number of
guests, often
associated with luxury
accommodations.

Bell ServiceButler Service
•Handles luggage,
assists with check-in
and check-out
processes.
•Provides general
information about the
hotel's facilities and
services.
•Provides personalized
services such as
unpacking luggage,
drawing baths, and
arranging amenities.
•Offers in-room dining
services and may assist
with personal requests.

Bell ServiceButler Service
•Operates in common
areas such as the
lobby, entrance, and
guest
arrival/departure
points.
•Primarily operates
within the guest's
room, offering a more
intimate and private
experience.
•Personalized services
are often delivered
directly in the guest's
accommodation.

Bell ServiceButler Service
•More accessible to a
wide range of guests,
regardless of the room
category booked.
•Part of the standard
services offered in
many hotels.
•Typically reserved for
guests staying in
premium or luxury
room categories.
•Not available to all
guests in the hotel.

Bell Service
Equipment

Bell Cart
•Bell carts, also known as
luggage carts or luggage
trolleys, are a staple in bell
service.
•They typically have a sturdy
frame with wheels and
handles, designed to transport
guests' luggage efficiently.

Bellman's Cart
Covers
•Protective covers designed for
bell carts.
•These covers help safeguard
guests' luggage from the
elements, ensuring it stays
clean and protected during
transport.

Hand Trucks or
Dollies
•Hand trucks or dollies are used
for transporting heavy or bulky
items that may not fit well on
a traditional bell cart.
•They are especially useful for
moving large pieces of
luggage or equipment.

Communication
Devices
•Two-way radios or
communication devices allow
bell service staff to stay in
contact with each other, the
front desk, and other relevant
hotel departments.

Handling Guest
Luggage

LUGGAGE
•Refers to the bags, suitcases, or
personal items that guests bring with
them when they visit a hotel, resort, or
other accommodation.
•This can include items such as clothing,
toiletries, electronics, and other
personal belongings.

LUGGAGE
•Hotels and hospitality establishments
often provide services related to guest
luggage, such as check-in assistance,
storage, and delivery to guest rooms.

Why is luggage
management
important?

Importance of Luggage
Management
Customer Satisfaction
•Guests value convenience and professionalism.
Proper luggage management ensures that
guests' belongings are handled with care,
reducing the risk of loss or damage.
•Satisfied guests are more likely to return and
recommend the hotel to others.

Importance of Luggage
Management
Streamlined Check-in and Check-out
Processes
•Well-managed luggage services facilitate
quicker check-in and check-out processes.
•Guests can start enjoying their stay sooner, and
a smooth departure experience leaves a
positive lasting impression.

Importance of Luggage
Management
Security and Safety
•Proper luggage management is essential for
ensuring the security and safety of both guests
and their belongings.
•Hotels must implement measures to prevent
theft, loss, or damage to luggage, contributing
to a sense of security for guests.

Importance of Luggage
Management
Professionalism and Image
•The way a hotel manages luggage reflects its
professionalism and commitment to guest
service.
•A well-organized and efficient luggage
management system contributes to a positive
perception of the hotel's brand and image.

Importance of Luggage
Management
Personalized Service
•Attentive luggage services allow hotels to offer
a more personalized experience.
•This could include addressing specific guest
requests, handling special items with care, and
providing tailored assistance based on
individual needs.

Luggage Storage
Systems

Luggage Storage System
•Refers to the organized and secure mechanisms
that hotels and other hospitality establishments
employ to temporarily store guests' belongings,
typically their luggage, during specific phases of
their stay.

Luggage Storage System
•These systems are designed to offer
convenience to guests who need a place to
store their luggage before check-in or after
check-out, especially if they arrive early or
depart late.

Luggage Storage System
•Luggage storage systems may also be utilized by
day-use guests, conference attendees, or
anyone in need of a secure place to keep their
belongings while on the premises.

Operational Procedures in
Luggage Storage Systems

1. Check-In Process
•Establish a systematic check-in process for
storing guests' luggage.
•This should include verifying guest identity,
recording the details of stored items, and
providing a corresponding claim ticket to the
guest.

2. Labeling or Tagging
•Implement a robust labeling system to track
each piece of stored luggage.
•Electronic tagging systems can enhance
accuracy and streamline the tracking process.

2. Labeling or Tagging
1. Confirm the total number of pieces with the
guest and make sure no luggage has been left.
2. Tag the guest luggage with relevant luggage
tags.
3. Handle guest luggage carefully and take
special care of any fragile items.
4. Take luggage to the lobby and follow-up with
the front desk to allocate the room to the guest.

2. Labeling or Tagging
5. Details should be
indicated in the tag:
- Name of guest
- Room Number
- Pieces
- Date and time left
- Date and time to pick-up

2. Labeling or Tagging
6.Tear off the luggage tag and give it to the guest
saying: “(guest name), here is your luggage tag.
When you need to retrieve your bags, please
present this to the front desk”
7. Use self-adhesive label to mark the other pieces
of luggage belonging to the guest.

3. Secure Storage Area
•Designate a secure and monitored storage
area for luggage.
•Access should be restricted to authorized
personnel, and surveillance systems can be
employed to enhance security.

4. Inventory Management
•Implement an inventory management system
to keep track of the items stored. Regular audits
can help prevent loss or misplacement of
luggage.

5. Guest Authentication for Retrieval
•Ensure a secure retrieval process by requiring
guests to present their claim ticket and verifying
their identity before releasing stored luggage.
•This prevents unauthorized access to stored
items.

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