Balancing guest expectations and budget.
We’re looking to replace the phones in 50 rooms. Does anyone have experience with specific brands that are "guest-proof"?
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We’re looking to replace the phones in 50 rooms. Does anyone have experience with specific brands that are "guest-proof"?
For a project that size, I'd prioritize durability and ease of maintenance over extra features. Look for hotel phones from established manufacturers with solid construction, scratch-resistant surfaces, and replaceable cords or handsets. Models designed specifically for hospitality tend to handle frequent use much better than standard office phones. It's also worth checking whether replacement parts are readily available, as that can reduce long-term maintenance costs. Reading reviews from other hotel managers is helpful before placing a large order. If you're also updating staff communication equipment, take a look at wired USB headsets for dependable business audio.