Published February 18, 2016

Why Hotel Marketers Love (& Hate) Valentine’s Day.

Now that we are past the hump of the most romantic holiday in the calendar, it is okay if we get a little honest about Valentine’s Day. Yes, it is a beautiful day where we are encouraged to celebrate and show love to each other. But some could also say that it is a day with undue pressure to show affection, when it should be shown year-round. Or, it can be a painful day for single people to dwell on the fact that they are lonely. Regardless of your personal stand on Valentine’s Day, many people in the food and hospitality industry have a completely different association with the romantic holiday. There are various benefits, you get to meet a bunch of potential new clients and swoon at their love stories for a day, but there are also some draw-backs to running a hotel during the holiday! If you are a hotel manager or employee, read this humorous article today to learn why some hotel marketers love to hate Valentine’s Day and other hate how much they love it!

 

Read the full article here: Hotel Marketers Reveal What They Love (and Hate) About Their Jobs on Valentine’s Day

 

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