Running a hotel sounds easy until you watch your front desk fill with three irritated guests, the elevator queue grow to six floors, and the bellhop disappear with someone else's luggage. My Perfect Hotel turns that quiet panic into a satisfying rhythm puzzle. Below is the seven-step routine that keeps every shift running smoothly from day one.
How to Master My Perfect Hotel in 7 Steps
Every level opens with a half-built hotel, a queue of guests at the door, and a small starting budget. The order in which you spend matters more than the amount.
Step 1 — Build the Front Desk First
Always start by upgrading the reception area before adding new rooms. A faster check-in slashes the loudest complaint chain.
Step 2 — Add Beds, Then Add Bathrooms
My Perfect Hotel ranks rooms by complete amenity sets. A bed without a bathroom barely earns half-stars; pair them and the room jumps two tiers immediately.
Step 3 — Hire Bellhops Early
Bellhops carry luggage faster than guests, freeing the lobby for new arrivals. One bellhop per ten rooms is the sweet spot.
Step 4 — Open the Bistro for Off-Peak Cash
Once the basic rooms run smoothly, the bistro fills the gap between check-out and check-in. It is your most reliable passive income.
Step 5 — Build the Elevator at Floor Three
Stairs work for two floors. From floor three onward, guests refuse to climb without an elevator. Plan the shaft footprint before the third floor goes up.
Step 6 — Train Staff Between Shifts
Training is gold. A trained cleaner tidies a room twice as fast; a trained chef serves the bistro twice as often. Spend your night-budget here.
Step 7 — Decorate Last
Decoration boosts star ratings only when the basics are perfect. Save the marble tiles and chandeliers for level five and beyond.
My Perfect Hotel Controls
- Tap / Click: Pick up an item or trigger a station.
- Drag: Move staff or guests around the hotel grid.
- Spacebar: Pause and review staff schedules.
- Tab: Switch between hotel floors.
Tips for Higher Star Ratings
Three habits separate top managers. They never start the next floor before the current one hits four stars; ratings carry penalties to subsequent floors. They keep one bellhop standing at the lobby instead of sending all of them out. And they always upgrade laundry before any second cleaner because clean linens are the single biggest bottleneck after night three.
The mechanics borrow gently from real hospitality industry conventions, which is why veterans of management-sim games spot the optimisation paths quickly.
About My Perfect Hotel
My Perfect Hotel is a free browser management simulator playable instantly on desktop, tablet, or phone. The game saves locally so a session you started in the morning continues at lunch. With six themed cities, twenty room categories, and weekly seasonal events, it offers far more depth than the typical idle clicker.
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