In this episode of the Hospitality Breakroom, hosts Rachel Alday, Ashley Ching and Meaghan Meyers join to discuss how to standardize and optimize linen programs for vacation rentals. They emphasize the importance of turning linen programs into profit centers and provide a detailed overview of what should be included in the program, including bedding, towels, and kitchen linens. They provide advice on how to create consistency across different properties, ensuring that guests have a uniform experience no matter where they stay. They touch upon the idea of mandating certain items, like pillows, to ensure quality and standardization. Meaghan discusses her experiences with linen programs at Abode Luxury Rentals, highlighting the challenges and solutions they've encountered, such as inconsistent pillow quality. They also discuss the important role that housekeeping plays in maintaining linen standards and the need for regular training and audits. The trio talk about the financial aspects, including how to price and charge for linen programs, how much of the cost should be covered by property managers versus homeowners, and how to ensure the program is profitable. Ashley mentions an upcoming inventory management tool that uses QR codes to help manage linens more efficiently. They explore the pros and cons of outsourcing linen laundering versus maintaining in-house facilities, highlighting cost considerations, operational complexities, and potential profits. They offer insights on how to make the most out of your linen investment, with a brief mention of branded custom labels to improve guest experience. Rachel shares her personal struggles and small wins in managing linen programs, emphasizing the complexities but also the rewarding aspects of standardization. The episode concludes with a teaser for the next episode, which will focus on optimizing vacation rental kitchens.

Episode 024

Maximizing Profit and Standardization in Linen Programs for Vacation Rentals