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Bell desk procedure

Bell Desk is the first place who meet and greet the guest and help the guest by carrying
the luggage’s.

Guest Arrival Procedure  


            
Step 1: When a guest arrives, the doorman buzzes the Bell captain’s desk for a bell boy.

Seep 2: The Bell Captain will initiate the Arrival Errand Card by giving the bell boy (who
is attending to the guest) an identity number.

Step 3:  The Bell Boy wishes the guest/s and unloads the baggage from the transport.
He brings the baggage via the baggage entrance beside the main door He places the
baggage at the bell desk and awaits instructions from the receptionist to move the
baggage to the guest room. Hotels may have tags to identify baggage.

Step 4:  The Bell Boy will inform the receptionist or Lobby Manager in case a guest has
scanty baggage. Hotels have a separate policy for guests with scanty baggage.

Step 5: The receptionist will confirm to the bell boy that the guest has been registered
into the hotel by signing the arrival errand card and gives the name and room number of
the guest. The receptionist will also hand the allotted room key to the Bell Boy.

Step 6:  The Bell Boy will bring to the attention to the guest any pre-damage to the
baggage to absolve the hotel responsibility for it.

Step 7:  Lead the guest to his/her room with the baggage. Some hotels will have
separate baggage elevators in which case the guest is given the direction to the room
and the Bell Boy follows in the baggage elevator.

Step 8:  The Bell Boy will open the door and let the guest enter the room first.He follows
and places the baggage on the luggage rack provided in each room.He leaves the room
key on the dresser or allotted place at the entrance in modern hotels.
Step 9: The Bell Boy explains the following features in the room:

 The console from where room lights are operated


 The television controls and how to operate it
 Internal locking system
 Mini-bar operation
 Telephone controls include messaging facility
 Internet connection points
 Display of fire-exit rules
 Safety locker (if provided in the room) and how to operate it
 Air-conditioning/heating thermostat and how to operate it
Step 10: Wish the guest a pleasant stay and leave. Though it is an international practice
to give tips, Bell Boys should not solicit it.

Step11: Return to the bell desk and complete the baggage information on the arrival
card and surrender it to the bell captain.

Learn more about guest check in and check out process …here

Arrival Errand Card


BELL BOY NO:    DATE:                    TIME:   
ROOM NO:
GUEST NAME:
BAGGAGE TYPE & NO:
 OTHER PACKETS REMARKS:
 HANDBAG
 BRIEF CASE
 SUITCASE

Guest Departure Procedure


Step 1:  A guest calls the bell desk about his intention to check-out. The Bell Captain
asks the guest the number of baggage he/she has to send the right number of bell boys.
The Bell Captain initiates the Departure Errand Card writing the date, time, guest name,
room number and the number of baggage. He allots a Bell Boy/s and writes his identity
number on the card.

Departure Errand Card


BELL BOY NO: DATE: TIME: AM/Mg

ROOM NO: GUEST NAME:

BAGGAGE TYPE & NO:


·SUITCASE
·BRIEF CASE
·HANDBAG
·OTHER PACKETS REMARKS:
Step 2: The Bell Captain deposits the Departure Errand Card with the Front Cashier
who gets the cue that since a check-out is taking place he has to prepare the billing
formalities.
Step 3. The Bell Boy in the meantime proceeds to the guest room and knocks on the
door announcing his name in. He may repeat the knock after 30 seconds if there is no
response, announcing himself again.

Step 4. Up on entering the room the Bell Boy wishes the guest the time of the day.He
then proceeds to search the room and bathroom for guest belongings.
Step 5. He looks around the room for any damage to hotel property or anything missing.

If there is any default, he reports the same to the Lobby Manager or Bell Captain.
Step 6. He takes custody of the room key and also takes the baggage out of the room.

Step 7. He switches off the air conditioning/heating and room lights and shuts and locks
the door.

Step 8. The Bell Boy then leads the guest to the elevator or informs him (the guest) to
meet him in the lobby in case a baggage elevator has to be used.

Step 9. The Bell Boy places the baggage at the bell desk. He hands over the room key
to the cashier and awaits confirmation from him/ her that the billing formalities have been
completed. In the meantime, he attaches the hotel baggage tags or any publicity stickers
of the hotel onto the baggage.

Step 10.The cashier signs the Departure Errand Card and hands it to the Bell Boy as a
cue to remove the guest baggage. The Bell Boy deposits the errand card with the Bell
Captain and proceeds to remove the guest baggage using the baggage door to the
front porch.
Step 11. He will proceed to load the baggage onto the transport. He wishes the guest
a pleasant trip and returns to the bell desk for the next assignment

Paging
Paging refers to a system of locating guests within the hotel presincts. The bell desk has
a mini board with bells on a long handle. The guest’s name and /or room number is
written on the board. When a guest has to be paged, the bell boy pages the guest by
holding the board aloft around the lobby, coffee shop or swimming pool, ringing the bell
to draw the attention of all guests. The guest concerned identifies himself. Paging is
necessary when guests receives phone calls in the house phone or need to be identified
by a visitor or the hotel requires passing on an urgent message. Modern hotels have
public address system and paging can be done on the P.A. system.

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