This document discusses using Waterlilies, an eco-friendly product, as an alternative amenity in hotels. It identifies several questions around perceptions of hotel guests and managers regarding Waterlilies and its implementation, potential challenges faced by hotels adopting it, differences in guest satisfaction between traditional and Waterlily amenities, and correlations with hotels' sustainability practices.
This document discusses using Waterlilies, an eco-friendly product, as an alternative amenity in hotels. It identifies several questions around perceptions of hotel guests and managers regarding Waterlilies and its implementation, potential challenges faced by hotels adopting it, differences in guest satisfaction between traditional and Waterlily amenities, and correlations with hotels' sustainability practices.
This document discusses using Waterlilies, an eco-friendly product, as an alternative amenity in hotels. It identifies several questions around perceptions of hotel guests and managers regarding Waterlilies and its implementation, potential challenges faced by hotels adopting it, differences in guest satisfaction between traditional and Waterlily amenities, and correlations with hotels' sustainability practices.
Waterlilies: A Sustainable Product with Ecological Benefits for Hotel Use
Statement of the Problem
Waterlilies, a sustainable product with ecological benefits, presents a promising solution for hotel use. However, several questions arise regarding its implementation and impact, which need to be addressed: 1.What are the perceptions and attitudes of hotel guests towards the use of Waterlilies as an eco-friendly alternative in hotel amenities in terms of; a. age; b. gender; and c. location? 2. How do hotel managers perceive the feasibility and practicality of integrating Waterlilies into their existing operations in terms of; a. Years of experience in the hotel industry; b. Position within the hotel management hierarchy; and c. Familiarity with sustainable practices and products? 3. What are the potential challenges and barriers faced by hotels in adopting Waterlilies, and how can these be mitigated to ensure successful implementation in terms of; a. Size and type of hotel (e.g., boutique, chain); b. Geographical location of the hotel; and c. Government regulations and incentives regarding sustainability? 4. Is there a significant difference in guest satisfaction levels between hotels that use traditional amenities and those that use Waterlilies in terms of; a. Type of amenities (traditional vs. Waterlilies)? 5. Is there a correlation between the adoption of Waterlilies and a hotel's overall sustainability practices, such as waste reduction initiatives or energy-saving measures? a. Adoption of Waterlilies; b. Implementation of waste reduction initiatives; and c. Implementation of energy-saving measures?