Nobody likes to walk into a smoky guest room.
The policy reflects "a demand from guests for a smoke-free hotel experience," says Sue Brush, Westin senior vice president. Westin research shows that 92% of its guests request a non-smoking room.
The no-smoking trend — evident in the growing number of city and state ordinances banning tobacco use in workplaces, bars and restaurants — is prompting more hotels to go smoke-free.
it is a good that the hotel banned the smoking inside the hotel . But according to me they should make the place for the smoking so the people who want to smoke they will go there and smoke .
Posted by: Hotel promocao | April 04, 2011 at 07:46 AM