3 New Hotel Trends We Have 2020 to Thanks For

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Hotels are facing a big challenge this year. They’ve never had fewer visitors and more difficult conditions to work with, and it all affected the way they operate the business. Here are some things that are currently normal in hotels that we never thought about until this year.

Tiny Weddings

Hotel ballrooms used to be places that host celebrations for hundreds of guests, but that’s no longer true. Since the pandemic started, various regulations limited the number of guests at weddings and similar events to up to 50, somewhere even 20. 

Remote Workers

You’ll find more people casually working from hotels than ever before. Since the pandemic started, companies had to let their workers do the job remotely, and many people are opting for a new city and a hotel as a temporary office. Have you considered doing this if your job allows it?

Face Masks

It may not look vacation-like to be greeted by the staff wearing masks, but it’s necessary and even mandatory at some places. Face masks are something we see everywhere these days so hotels are no exception.