
Once you have your firm booking for your house in France I suggest the following...(our repeat bookings show this works for us!)
1. We send a Trolley Key Ring with a euro token for UK guests to use in shopping trolleys (These are printed with our house name - nice marketing idea)
2. Give very detailed directions of how to find the house and your phone number in case they get lost
3. Give a Handy Hints re things in the house and where things are (like spare gas cylinder etc)
4. Give local tips - i.e, information re best Supermarket Shopping etc
5. Leave a list of good restaurants (and copies of menus if possible, which many local restaurants will be happy to provide) in the house
6. Leave a well stocked Guide book in the house with leaflets of ALL possible activities in the area.
7. Leave phone numbers of English Speaking Doctors- Dentists, hospitals etc in a prominent place in your house.
8. Do not be stingy with Towels - Bed Linen - Hair Dryers, toiletries etc! These are quite inexpensive to provide but make all the difference to providing value for your guests!
9. Leave a good welcome pack to include English/Irish Teabags - Coffee - Fresh Milk and a few bottles of wine.
10. We leave a fully stocked Wine Rack of 39 bottles of wine and ask guests to replace between €3.50 and €5.00 euro before they leave, (or have an 'honour bar' where guests help themselves to drinks and write down what they've had against a list with suggested price..leave a coin box for euros) . We have never been left short!
11. Trust your guests and they will repay you by leaving everything as they found it!
1. We send a Trolley Key Ring with a euro token for UK guests to use in shopping trolleys (These are printed with our house name - nice marketing idea)
2. Give very detailed directions of how to find the house and your phone number in case they get lost
3. Give a Handy Hints re things in the house and where things are (like spare gas cylinder etc)
4. Give local tips - i.e, information re best Supermarket Shopping etc
5. Leave a list of good restaurants (and copies of menus if possible, which many local restaurants will be happy to provide) in the house
6. Leave a well stocked Guide book in the house with leaflets of ALL possible activities in the area.
7. Leave phone numbers of English Speaking Doctors- Dentists, hospitals etc in a prominent place in your house.
8. Do not be stingy with Towels - Bed Linen - Hair Dryers, toiletries etc! These are quite inexpensive to provide but make all the difference to providing value for your guests!
9. Leave a good welcome pack to include English/Irish Teabags - Coffee - Fresh Milk and a few bottles of wine.
10. We leave a fully stocked Wine Rack of 39 bottles of wine and ask guests to replace between €3.50 and €5.00 euro before they leave, (or have an 'honour bar' where guests help themselves to drinks and write down what they've had against a list with suggested price..leave a coin box for euros) . We have never been left short!
11. Trust your guests and they will repay you by leaving everything as they found it!
We'd love to know what you've found works for you in preparing your holiday home for guests..what do guests say they love about your property?...Let us know (comments welcome!)
Don't forget if you'd like to create a simple, highly effective advert for your holiday home that will show off your property to its best advantage you may like to have a look at some examples on myfrenchescape.com
