Hospitality Services Sample Clauses

Hospitality Services. Base Hospitality Services (included in Accommodation Fee) for one person INCLUDES: • Meals daily: o Lunch served from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. o Dinner served from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. • Activity programs; in-house/on-site in accordance with activity calendar; • Membership at a local recreation centre (To be Named) for drop-in use of facility. This does not cover fees for specialty classes or sessions with extraordinary costs; • Regular Housekeeping (light) - weekly approximately ½ hour (included). Any additional housekeeping is arranged with Derby Manor but at the Resident’s own expense –see notation below; and, • Laundering - weekly of bedding (sheets and pillowcases) and towels. • Added Housekeeping – cleaning of The Residents Suite- is over and above the Regular Housekeeping; • Laundering of personal items – washable clothing; • Dry Cleaning –pick-up, cleaning, and delivery; • Special Activities on and off-site: These may consist of an admission fee, meal out, trip fee for bus, etc.; and, • Use of electric car charging station. Requires pre-approval from the Front Desk Manager. This acknowledges that I have read, understand, agree to, and will comply with the inclusions and exclusions regarding Accommodation and Hospitality Services at Derby Manor. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. This day of , 20 . This day of , 20 . Signed on behalf of Derby Manor day month year …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. • Special Dietary requirements – Derby Manor may or may not be able to address special dietary restrictions or accommodate those with severe food allergies. This must be discussed with Administration prior to moving into Derby Manor. • Guest/Visitor Lunch $ 10.00 per meal ($ 9.53 + $ .47 GST) • Guest/Visitor Dinner $ 15.00 per meal ($14.29 + $ .71 GST) • Room Service delivery $ 8.00 per meal ($ 7.62 + $ .38 GST) • Personal clothing laundered weekly $25.00 per load (wash and dry) – Resident to provide supplies. • Cleaning of suite: hours per week $ per month. • Special outings or activities may require a fee. Residents will be notified when the activity is posted if there is an addition fee to offset costs. • Other Special Supplies, Equipment or Services – discuss with Administration to determine any additional charges. Signature of Resident or Responsible Party: Signed (Date) • Residents will supply their own cleaning products [only products approved for the machines] when using the laundry facil...
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Hospitality Services. The FMC shall operate guest rooms and dormitories as per the guidelines provided by Authority. These Services shall include managing bookings, rent collection and its reporting, room service, housekeeping, washing/ changing /dry cleaning of bed covers and linen etc., operation of air conditioners, cleaning of rooms including toilets, keeping toilets well equipped with supplies, keeping furniture and furnishings arrangements in order, guiding visitors to their destinations in the premises, attending problems on Help-Desk and resolving the problems to closure, which occur on day-to- day basis. The helpdesk / front desk operations shall include responding and resolving the problems which may related to guests which may or may not be logged. The Dormitories and Guest rooms are envisaged to only provide accommodation facilities to the guests and shall not cover door-step service of food and beverages and any laundry of guest’s personal belongings etc. by FMC.
Hospitality Services. Hospitality Services include, but are not limited to, catering and the provision of food and beverages at Client’s request.
Hospitality Services. Coordinate all hospitality services, including food and beverage service, to passengers and guests on cruise ship days.
Hospitality Services. 12.1 The Customer acknowledges that Grape Passions' prices for the provision of Services assume that there will be easy, ready and free access to a mains supply of water, and electricity and unless otherwise agreed, gas; that unless otherwise agreed, adequate provision will be made to protect Grape Passions' goods, staff and equipment from inclement weather; and that Grape Passions will be able to gain access to the venue for the purposes of unloading and loading its goods and equipment. In the event of any of the foregoing not being available the Customer acknowledges that Grape Passions shall be entitled at its discretion to make a reasonable additional charge, or cancel the Contract in accordance with these terms. 12.2 The Customer warrants when requiring Grape Passions to provide services at a venue under its control (whether such control be permanent or temporary) that the facilities are suitable for the event being organised and offer Grape Passions and its staff a safe and secure working environment. 12.3 The Customer shall pay a non-returnable deposit of 25% of the price (inc. taxes) upon receipt of Grape Passions' acknowledgement of order. A further non-returnable deposit of 50% of the price (inc taxes payable) will be due and paid by the Customer not less than four weeks before the event and the remaining 25% of the price (inc. taxes) is due and payable on the date of the event. 12.4 The Customer shall give details of final numbers attending the event to Grape Passions not less than 10 days before the event. The acceptance of any increase over previously advised numbers will be at Grape Passions' sole discretion and maybe subject to an additional charge. 12.5 Grape Passions reserves the right to charge, in full, on the basis of the final number of attendees notified to it not less than 10 days before the event notwithstanding that the number of persons actually attending may be fewer.
Hospitality Services a. Hotel Owner, in its capacity as owner of the Hotel, through its subcontractor or agent, may make available to the Unit Owners and their guests, and subject to certain conditions of participation, certain hospitality services, amenities access, and routine Residence maintenance services (the “Hospitality Services”). Such Hospitality Services include (i) mandatory basic services (the “Basic Services”) to be offered by Hotel Owner to Association, on behalf of all of the Unit Owners, in accordance with the terms and conditions of a Master Hospitality Services and Facilities Agreement between Hotel Owner and Association, and (ii) additional a la carte services (such as housekeeping, room service or laundry pick up) to be provided pursuant to separate agreements to be entered into between Unit Owners and Hotel Owner (the “Additional Services”). Hotel Owner shall not be obligated to continue to offer or provide the Additional Services if determines in its sole discretion that the provision of any such services (i) has become economically detrimental to the Hotel, or Hotel Owner, (ii) unreasonably impairs the operation of the Condominium Property or the Hotel, or (iii) is logistically difficult to provide. The provision of Hospitality Services will be subject to such reasonable procedures for requests and payment as Hotel Manager may establish from time to time (which may include mandatory payments through the assessments made by Association and requirements for written service request forms, prepayments or deposits for certain Additional Services, and other requirements depending on the scope and character of such Hospitality Services). b. A list of any services included within the Hospitality Services to be offered to Unit Owners will be provided to Association prior to being offered to Unit Owners. Upon any Residence Owner’s request, Hotel Owner will provide a then current list of the available Additional Services, together with the costs for such Additional Services.
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