Scenarios for Reserving Run of House Rooms

This topic describes scenarios for using Run of House room type reservations.

Scenario for One Run of House Room Type

This topic gives one example of how Run of House room type reservations might be used. You might use the Run of House reservation functionality differently, depending on your business model.

A property has a total of 20 sleeping rooms of two room types, Standard and Deluxe. The property has defined one Room of Hours (ROH) room type, ROH 1, which is associated with both property-specific sleeping room types. The property-specific room types, their associated ROH room types, and their numbers of rooms are shown in the following table.

Type Associated ROH Type Number of Rooms

Standard

ROH 1

10

Deluxe

ROH 1

10

Total Group Availability

Not applicable.

20

For one specific day, no bookings have yet occurred. Availability totals for that day are therefore at maximum for all room types, as shown in the following table.

Type Availability

Standard

10

Deluxe

10

ROH 1

0

Total Group Availability

20

At maximum availability with no bookings, the ROH room shows as zero (0) availability, while the component property-specific room types show at their maximum availability numbers.

Then, a group books three ROH 1 rooms for that day. The new availability totals for the day are shown in the following table.

Type Availability

Standard

10

Deluxe

10

ROH 1

-3

Total Group Availability

17

The availability totals for property-specific room types associated with the ROH room types are not decremented. Instead, the ROH room types show their availabilities as the negatives of the numbers booked, and the total group availability for that day is decreased by the three ROH bookings, to 17.

When the day approaches for which the ROH room reservations have been made, the revenue manager of the property moves all three ROH 1 rooms to the Standard and Deluxe room types.

For the purpose of this scenario, assume that the ROH bookings are the only reservations at that property for that day. The final availability totals for the day are shown in the following table.

Type Availability

Standard

8

Deluxe

9

ROH 1

0

Total Group Availability

17

The property-specific room type numbers are decremented, while the ROH room type number is incremented from a negative number to 0. The Total Group Availability remains at 17, because the total of reserved rooms has not changed; only modifications to the room type assignments have occurred.

Scenario for Two Run of House Room Types

This topic gives one example of how Run of House room type reservations might be used. You might use the Run of House (ROH) reservation functionality differently, depending on your business model.

A property has a total of 500 sleeping rooms of several types. The property has defined two ROH room types, each associated with two property-specific sleeping room types. The property-specific room types, their associated ROH room types, and their numbers of rooms are shown in the following table.

Type Associated ROH Type Number of Rooms

Standard

ROH 1

200

Deluxe

ROH 1

100

Upgrade

ROH 2

75

King Size

ROH 2

125

Total Group Availability

Not applicable.

500

For one specific day, no bookings have yet occurred. Availability totals for that day are therefore at maximum for all room types, as shown in the following table.

Type Availability

Standard

200

Deluxe

100

Upgrade

75

King Size

125

ROH 1

0

ROH 2

0

Total Group Availability

500

At maximum availability with no bookings, ROH rooms show as zero (0) availability, while the component property-specific room types show at their maximum availability numbers.

Then, a group books 100 ROH 1 rooms and 50 ROH 2 rooms for that day. The new availability totals for the day are shown in the following table.

Type Availability

Standard

200

Deluxe

100

Upgrade

75

King Size

125

ROH 1

-100

ROH 2

-50

Total Group Availability

350

The availability totals for property-specific room types associated with the ROH room types are not decremented. Instead, the ROH room types show their availabilities as the negatives of the numbers booked, and the total group availability for that day is decreased by the 150 ROH bookings, to 350.

When the day approaches for which the ROH room reservations have been made, the revenue manager of the property performs the following tasks:

  • Moves all 100 ROH 1 rooms to the Standard and Deluxe room types.

  • Moves all 50 ROH 2 rooms to the Upgrade and King Size room types.

For the purpose of this scenario, assume that the ROH bookings are the only reservations at that property for that day. The final availability totals for the day are shown in the following table.

Type Availability

Standard

150

Deluxe

50

Upgrade

50

King Size

100

ROH 1

0

ROH 2

0

Total Group Availability

350

The property-specific room type numbers are decremented, while the ROH room type numbers are incremented from negative numbers to 0. The Total Group Availability remains at 350, because the total of reserved rooms has not changed; only modifications to the room type assignments have occurred.