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A “Luxury” Hotel Without Room Service: Unusual Or The Norm?
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A “Luxury” Hotel Without Room Service: Unusual Or The Norm?

SoloInTownBy SoloInTownApril 12, 20263 Mins Read
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Room service is a hotel amenity that some people value immensely, while other people couldn’t care less about it. So that raises an interesting question, based on something that was just brought to my attention — is room service (or in-room dining, if you prefer) a standard amenity that should be expected at any upscale or luxury hotel, or is that just not the case anymore?

However, increasingly this is going from being industry standard to being the exception. Coming out of the pandemic, many hotels temporarily suspended room service, only to never restore it again. I guess that’s true of so many aspects of the guest experience at hotels in the US (in particular).

I think people are surprised to learn that room service generally isn’t profitable for hotels. You’d think it would be, given that it typically comes with lots of extra fees, and the process of serving it isn’t that inefficient. Yet somehow it’s something that most hotels lose money on.

The challenging economics also seem like the reason that room service should be a standard at a hotel that’s claiming to be luxury and have more high touch service, rather than it being something that’s just nice to have. Admittedly not everyone values room service, but part of what sets apart luxury hotels is how frictionless they’re supposed to be. If you’re willing to pay the inflated prices, there’s no reason they shouldn’t be able to bring food to your room.

So anyway, I’m a bit surprised by this policy at the Royal Hawaiian, even with the low expectations I have of hotels in the US. But I’m curious if it’s actually common for a “luxury” hotel to not have room service, or if this is unusual. Is it just a challenge with labor shortages in Waikiki, or…?

Is it common for “luxury” resorts to not have room service?

Bottom line

The Royal Hawaiian Waikiki, part of Marriott Luxury Collection, doesn’t offer room service. It seems to me like that should be a standard amenity at any luxury property, and should even be brand standard for Luxury Collection. Yet this 500+ room hotel offers no way to have food delivered to your room.

Obviously this is minor in the scheme of things, but still, it’s a sad reflection of how hotels in the US know no bounds when it comes to the corners they’ll cut (and this is hardly the most egregious example).

What do you think — is this a rare outlier for a “luxury” property, or is this more common than I realize?

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