WELCOME BOOK IDEAS

The Essential Welcome Book: Enhancing Your Guests' Experience

A welcome book can be the difference between a good stay and a great one in your short-term rental. It’s not just a directory of information; it’s a personalized guide that enhances your guests’ overall experience. Let’s delve into why a welcome book is important and what it should contain.

Why a Welcome Book is Crucial

Sets the Tone

A well-prepared welcome book makes a great first impression. It shows guests that you are thoughtful and organized.

Reduces Confusion

It provides answers to common questions, reducing the need for guests to contact you for small issues.

Local Insights

Offers guests a local’s perspective on the best places to visit, eat, and explore.

What to Include In Your Welcome Book

Personal Welcome Message: Start with a warm, personal message welcoming your guests to your home and the area.

Contact Information: Provide your contact details and any emergency contacts, such as a local point person or maintenance services.

House Rules: Clearly outline your house rules. This may include check-in/check-out times, smoking policy, pet policy, and any specific dos and don’ts.

Wi-Fi Details: As one of the most sought-after pieces of information, ensure your Wi-Fi network name and password are easily visible.

Appliance Instructions: Offer simple instructions or tips for using key appliances or systems in your home like the thermostat, washing machine, or coffee maker.
Local Recommendations: Create a section on your favorite local spots – cafes, restaurants, attractions, and hidden gems that your guests might not find in a guidebook.

Transportation Tips: Provide information on local public transportation, taxi services, and parking instructions.

Emergency Information: Include a section on what to do in an emergency, including the nearest hospital and pharmacy, and how to contact local authorities.

Feedback Request: Encourage guests to leave feedback. You can also mention your desire for them to leave a review after their stay.

Feedback Request: Encourage guests to leave feedback. You can also mention your desire for them to leave a review after their stay.

Parting Words: Conclude with a short message wishing your guest a wonderful stay.

Presentation and Accessibility

Physical Copy: A well-organized, printed version of your welcome book should be easily accessible in your rental for guests who prefer to flip through a tangible guide.


Digital Copy: Consider also providing a digital copy of the welcome book. This can be emailed to guests before their arrival or made available through a QR code in the property, catering to those who prefer digital convenience.


Video Version: For guests who might not take the time to read through the physical or digital copies, a video version can be highly effective. Create a short welcome video that covers the key points of your welcome book. This can be especially appealing for visual learners and those who appreciate a more personal touch.

Conclusion

The welcome book, in all its forms, is a cornerstone of the guest experience. Whether it’s a physical copy, a digital version, or an engaging video, it reflects the care and attention you’ve put into your property. A well-crafted welcome book in any format can significantly enhance the comfort and enjoyment of your guests’ stay, catering to different preferences and ensuring the information is accessible to everyone.

Here are a few of my own welcome books in different styles that work well.

Download Casa Catrina

Download F-Stop House

Download The Focalpoint Room