Hotel Business Plan Template
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Hotel Business Plan
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Sample Hotel Business Plan Template
Below is a sample business plan to help you create each of the key elements of a well-developed business plan:
Executive Summary
Business overview.
Pegasus Hotel is a startup full-service independent luxury hotel in Austin, Texas. Owned by two local businessmen, Frank Girard and Miles Butler, it will serve the new up and coming district of the outskirts of Austin and cater to the locals and travelers who crave a luxurious and relaxing atmosphere. Pegasus Hotel will be a 10-story, 360-room hotel with a five-star restaurant and bar, relaxing pool and spa, 20,00 square feet of meeting and event space, a spacious and fully-equipped fitness center, and a view of scenic Austin. Pegasus Hotel will hold weddings and events, meetings, retreats, and those looking to unwind and be pampered while staying at the hotel. The service and amenities will be first class and the concierge will treat guests with extreme care and ensure guest satisfaction is held at an exceptional standard..
Service Offering
The following are the services and amenities that Pegasus Hotel will provide:
- 354 luxury rooms, two presidential suites, and four parlor suites
- Olympic size pool with adjacent hot tubs and surrounding cabanas
- First-class full-service spa
- First-class restaurant and bar
- Spacious fitness center
- Over 20,000 square feet of attractive meeting space for events
- Concierge and butler service
- Complimentary wifi
- Valet service
- Laundry service
- Business center
Customer Focus
Pegasus Hotel will target the population of Austin, Texas, its surrounding communities, and travelers visiting Austin for work or play. Guests will be mid to high level income, enjoy traveling, enjoy visiting spas and high-end restaurants, and work in the corporate or government sector.
Management Team
Pegasus Hotel will be owned by Frank Girard and Miles Butler. They will act in an Owner capacity, and will not be involved in the daily operations of the hotel. Frank and Miles will hire the appropriate staff to ensure Pegasus Hotel is a profitable and successful business.
Lorenzo Falucci, General Manager, has over twenty years of experience in the hospitality industry. He has most recently managed another independent boutique hotel in New York and was excited to be recruited by Frank and Miles to operate the Pegasus Hotel.
Success Factors
Pegasus Hotel will be able to achieve success by offering the following competitive advantages:
- Friendly, attentive, and highly responsive staff that caters to each guest and will be able to provide the best guest experience possible.
- Luxurious amenities throughout the hotel that will make each guest feel pampered.
- Modern and contemporary designed hotel tucked against a beautiful Texas landscape perfectly suited to host any event.
- Competitive rates and frequent guest discounts.
Financial Highlights
Pegasus Hotel is seeking $10,000,000 in debt financing to begin constructing the hotel and commence operations of the business. The funding will be dedicated towards securing the land lease and the hotel build-out and design. Funding will also be dedicated towards three months of overhead costs to include payroll of the staff, furniture, fixtures, and equipment, initial inventory, and working capital. The breakout of the funding is below:
- Secure the land lot, architecture, build-out, and design: $6,000,000
- Hotel furniture, fixtures, and equipment: $2,000,000
- Initial inventory: $750,000
- Three months of overhead expenses (payroll, rent, utilities): $1,000,000
- Marketing efforts & advertising: $150,000
- Working capital: $100,000
The following graph below outlines the pro forma financial projections for Pegasus Hotel.
Company Analysis
Who is pegasus hotel.
Pegasus Hotel is a startup full-service independent luxury hotel in Austin, Texas. Owned by two local businessmen, Frank Girard and Miles Butler, it will serve the new up and coming district of the outskirts of Austin and cater to the locals and travelers who crave a luxurious and relaxing atmosphere. Pegasus Hotel will be a 10-story, 360-room hotel with a five-star restaurant and bar, relaxing pool and spa, 20,00 square feet of meeting and event space, and a view of scenic Austin. Pegasus Hotel will hold weddings and events, meetings, retreats, and those looking to unwind and be pampered while staying at the hotel. The mission statement of the hotel is to provide first class service and amenities.
The guests rooms will include luxury beds and bedding with best-in-class furniture and bathroom fixtures. Pegasus Hotel will also have a full-service spa that will be able to provide massages, facials, makeup and/or hair service, steam rooms, and a sauna. The Olympic-sized pool will have adjacent hot tubs with a swim-up bar and surrounding cabanas. Pegasus Hotel will be equipped with state-of-the-art fitness equipment in its spacious gym. The restaurant will be a high-end steakhouse that will feature entrees from a world-renowned chef and a wine list cultivated by the area’s most respected sommelier. There will also be over 20,000 square feet of meeting space that will hold weddings, bat mitzvahs, reunions, galas, and any special event.
Pegasus Hotel will be independently owned and operated and will feature its own reservation system and operational software. Each employee will be expertly trained and vetted to pass luxury industry guest service standards. Pegasus Hotel is committed to providing the best guest experience possible while maintaining a profitable hotel. Pegasus Hotel aims to be a step above the rest and be an unforgettable experience for all who step foot into the hotel.
Pegasus Hotel History
Pegasus Hotel is owned by two local businessmen, Frank Girard and Miles Butler. Frank and Miles have been friends and business associates for over thirty years. They became friends in college while attending The University of Texas at Austin. Frank is a real estate developer specializing in commercial real estate and multi-use land projects. Miles is a software engineer who has built multitudes of software programs for various companies. They have both been extremely successful in their careers and want to divest their investments in a large-scale full-service hotel in Austin, Texas.
Since incorporation, Pegasus Hotel has achieved the following key milestones:
- Acquired a 40-acre lot on the outskirts of Austin, Texas.
- Registered Pegasus Hotel, LLC to do business in the State of Texas.
- Hired a consultant to conduct a feasibility study for a full-service hotel in Austin.
- Began developing reservation and operational management software for use at the hotel.
- Began the branding image, logo, website, and social media accounts for the staffing agency.
- Applied for a liquor and mixed beverage permit with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission.
- Hired an architect to begin the design phase of the hotel.
Pegasus Hotel Services
The following will be the services and amenities Pegasus Hotel will provide:
Industry Analysis
The hotel industry is expected to increase to a $133 billion in the next five years. The hospitality industry will benefit from increases in travel spending, corporate profit and general consumer spending.
As consumers earn higher incomes and businesses replenish their budgets, travel spending is projected to increase over the next five years. Inbound trips by non-US residents are anticipated to rise 22% over next the five years, while domestic travel is expected to grow 9% during the same period.
This competitive industry will see particularly strong future growth in extended-stay hotels, boutique hotels, spa and health retreats and resorts segments. As demand for these auxiliary services picks up, industry employment is anticipated to recover and increase over the next five years. Industry players are also expected to continue expanding abroad into emerging economies, such as Asia, Eastern Europe and South America. These foreign markets are expected to somewhat detract from domestic capital investment, as they offer higher growth prospects for industry operators.
Customer Analysis
Demographic profile of target market.
The precise demographics for Austin, Texas are:
Customer Segmentation
Pegasus Hotel will primarily target the following customer profiles:
- Individuals and families who have disposable income (mid to high level)
- Frequent travelers
- Individuals who dine out and visit spas frequently
- White collar workers (corporate or government office)
Competitive Analysis
Direct and indirect competitors.
Pegasus Hotel will face competition from other companies with similar business profiles. A description of our direct competitors is below.
Hotel Ella is a historic boutique hotel located in Austin, Texas. Located in downtown Austin and walking distance to the University of Texas campus, Hotel Ella is a stylish boutique hotel housed in the historic Goodall Wooten House, one of Austin’s original landmark estates. Constructed in 1900, the Greek revival-style mansion underwent an extensive renovation in 2013, and now offers the perfect balance between modernity and a rich history rooted in the fabric of the neighborhood and the university. Hotel Ella has 47 guest rooms, a cabana-lined pool, and a wrap-around veranda overlooking the front lawn. Hotel Ella features beautifully designed outdoor and indoor spaces perfectly suited for a vacation, wedding, or corporate event. The hotel also features a diverse collection of Texas Modernist works around the hotel grounds.
All guests of Hotel Ella are treated to warm southern hospitality and superior personalized service during their stay. The historic property is appointed with a variety of elegant 21st century amenities. Hotel Ella also offers the following amenities and guest services:
- Complimentary 24-hour guest services
- Complimentary high-speed wi-fi access
- Complimentary electric car charging station
- Complimentary morning newspapers available in the historic mansion
- Complimentary coffee stations from 5am – 11am
- Twice-daily housekeeping service
- Cabana-lined outdoor pool
- Fitness center
- Same-day valet laundry services
- In-room dining by Goodall’s
- Business services: photocopying, printing, postal services, and supplies
Hotel Ella also welcomes dogs of all sizes at no additional fee.
Kimber Modern
Kimber Modern is located in the hip SoCo district of Austin and is intended to draw in the independent urban traveler seeking a unique escape. It is architecturally designed with clean lines and abundant light filtered through canopies of oaks in an artfully landscaped Courtyard. The hotel also encompasses absolute comfort and attention to detail while providing technologically sophisticated rooms in their boutique guest rooms. Guests booking at Kimber Modern will receive complimentary beverages, parking, and WiFi.
Kimber Modern offers the following hotel amenities to its guests:
- Off street covered parking
- Electric car charging station
- Keyless entry
- Complimentary WiFi throughout the hotel
- Multi-level courtyard with a 25-foot glass water feature with multiple areas to lounge
- Jura self-serve coffee system featuring a variety of coffee drinks 24/7
- Beverage bar 24/7
- Gourmet teas
- Virtual concierge – computer, printer, and copier
- Meeting space available for groups
- 3pm check-in and noon check-out
Guests are also available to book the entire hotel for their group.
The Cat Noir Hotel
The Cat Noir Hotel is an award-winning 14-room boutique hotel located in the heart of Austin’s east side. The European-styled boutique hotel includes a restaurant and bar partner, Uncle Nicky’s Italian Specialties. Uncle Nicky’s offers a relaxed all-day dining experience that is themed after cafes in northern Italy. The Cat Noir Hotel opened in 2016 and has been ranked #2 by Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards and Top 20 Best Hotels in Texas by Conde Nast Traveler.
The Cat Noir Hotel’s contemporary design maintains a sense of warmth and a unique aesthetic that is felt through the lobby, outdoor spaces, and each of the unique guest rooms. In addition to the design elements, The Cat Noir Hotel boasts the following features:
- Private roof deck for guests to enjoy the stunning views of downtown, the Texas Capitol, and the University of Texas
- Outdoor patio and courtyard areas on all levels
- Artwork from local artists
Each of the guest rooms include Juliet balconies with neighborhood views, fine linens, and Simmons luxury plush mattresses.
Competitive Advantage
Pegasus Hotel will be able to offer the following advantages over their local competition:
Marketing Plan
Brand & value proposition.
Pegasus Hotel will offer the unique value proposition to its target local market:
- Professional and attentive staff dedicated to ensure complete guest satisfaction.
- Various amenities throughout the hotel for any guest to enjoy.
- Modern and contemporary design with beautiful Texas views throughout the entire hotel.
- Competitive rates.
Promotions Strategy
The promotions strategy for Pegasus Hotel is as follows:
Social Media
Pegasus Hotel will invest in advertising the hotel on social media platforms Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. By using targeted social media marketing, Pegasus Hotel will be able to reach those who frequent nice restaurants and spas and travel frequently.
Website/SEO Marketing
Pegasus Hotel will invest in a strong SEO presence so that when someone enters “Austin boutique hotel” or “first class hotel near me” in their Google or Bing search bar, Pegasus Hotel is at the top of the list. Their website will feature photos of the guest rooms, meeting areas, pool, spa, fitness center, and restaurant/bar. Future guests will be able to make a reservation to book their future stay on the website and access contact information for either a Director of Sales or General Manager of the property.
Pegasus Hotel will request all requests for news stories regarding the development of the hotel, owner/developer information, opening dates, etc. By accommodating the press’ requests for stories, it will also be free advertising for the public to learn about the new up and coming luxury hotel.
Frank and Miles will invest in a billboard in downtown Austin where the mid to upper class of residents frequent. The hotel will be minimalistic but eye-catching. It will feature an attractive rendering of the hotel along with the website. Curious passersby will be directed to visit the hotel’s website for detailed information.
Third Party Booking Websites / Online Travel Agencies
Once the hotel is nearing 60 days towards opening, all of the third-party websites will feature Pegasus Hotel so that travelers visiting Austin will be able to see it listed as an option for Austin hotels.
Bridal Shows and Wedding Industry Events
Pegasus Hotel will have a table at all of Austin’s bridal shows and wedding industry events. It will attract those couples searching for a venue to accommodate their special day.
The pricing of Pegasus Hotel will be moderate and on par with competitors so customers feel they receive value when purchasing its guest rooms and services.
Operations Plan
The following will be the operations plan for Pegasus Hotel.
Operation Functions:
- Frank and Miles will be the owners of the hotel and hire the appropriate staff to manage the hotel. Frank will act as CFO of the hotel and Miles will be in charge of the reservation system, hotel operations software, and revenue management. Miles developed the software and will focus on making sure it’s always functional and efficient.
- General Manager will be hired to oversee the entire staff and hotel operations to include guest satisfaction, oversee vendor contracts, events, and making sure that each department is running effectively and efficiently.
- Assistant General Manager to assist the General Manager with overseeing the staff, with particular attention to guest satisfaction and front desk operations.
- Director of Sales will be hired to sell events, corporate accounts, and group bookings for the hotel.
- Maintenance Engineer will be hired to attend to all mechanical and plumbing issues that may arise.
- Executive Housekeeper will be hired to lead the team of housekeepers to make sure all areas of the hotel are being cleaned to Pegasus Hotel standards and that each guest is receiving all accommodations to their requested schedule.
Milestones:
Pegasus Hotel will have the following milestones completed in the next six months.
8/1/202X – Purchase land lot and break ground on new hotel business.
8/15/202X – Finalize architectural renderings and hire a General Contractor to build the hotel.
9/1/202X – Finalize contract with advertising company for them to design the branding image of the hotel, logo, website, billboard, and social media accounts.
9/15/202X – Begin social media and website advertising campaign. Billboard with a teaser of ‘Coming Soon’ will go up in downtown Austin.
10/5/202X – Hire General Manager and Director of Sales.
10/15/202X – Attend annual Wedding Industry Event with a table to begin advertising Pegasus Hotel.
11/1/202X – Pegasus Hotel will go live on third party booking websites.
11/15/202X – Remainder of staff will be hired to begin training program.
11/30/202X – Final walk-thru of newly constructed Pegasus Hotel.
12/15/202X – Begin furnishing and interior design of the hotel.
1/1/202X – Grand Opening of Pegasus Hotel.
Pegasus Hotel will be owned by Frank Girard and Miles Butler. They will act in an Owner capacity, and will not be involved in the day to day operations of the hotel. Frank and Miles will hire the appropriate staff to ensure Pegasus Hotel is a profitable and successful business.
Lorenzo Falucci, General Manager, has over twenty years of experience in the hotel industry. He has most recently managed another independent boutique hotel in New York and was excited to be recruited by Frank and Miles to operate the Pegasus Hotel.
Lorenzo will hire Lisa Montgomery as the Director of Sales and David Jimenez as the Assistant General Manager. After an exhaustive search, Lorenzo believes has found the next two senior management positions to ensure the success of the hotel. Each comes with an impressive resume of prior hotel sales and operational experience.
Lorenzo, Lisa, and David will be the senior management team of Pegasus Hotel. They will oversee all other department managers – Maintenance, Housekeeping, Front Desk/Guest Relations, and Food and Beverage. Each department manager will oversee various employees in their respective department and role. The Pegasus Hotel will have a large and sophisticated operation as each department is integral in the success of the hotel.
Lorenzo, Lisa, and David will meet with Frank and Miles monthly to update them on progress and overall operations and sales efforts of the Pegasus Hotel.
Financial Plan
Key revenue & costs.
The revenue drivers for Pegasus Hotel are the revenues it will collect when guests book a reservation at the hotel. The hotel will also collect revenues from its restaurant and bar, spa, and events it will host.
The cost drivers will be the payroll and overhead costs to staff the hotel. Other start-up costs will involve the land lease, utilities, marketing costs, and technology fees. There will also be costs associated with the maintenance of the hotel, food and beverage inventory, spa inventory, and hotel guest room supplies.
Funding Requirements and Use of Funds
- Marketing & advertising: $150,000
Key Assumptions
The following outlines the key assumptions required in order to achieve the revenue and cost numbers in the financials and in order to pay off the startup business loan.
- Initial Number of Room Nights Sold per Month: 8,000
- Number of Events per Month: 30
- Land Lease per Year: $1,500,000
Financial Projections
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Hotel Business Plan FAQs
What is a hotel business plan.
A hotel business plan is a plan to start and/or grow your hotel business. Among other things, it outlines your hotel concept, identifies your target customers, presents your hotel marketing plan and details your revenue projections.
What are the Steps To Start a Hotel Business?
Starting a hotel business can be an exciting endeavor. Having a detailed roadmap of the steps to start a business will help you stay focused on your business goals and get started faster.
Develop A Hotel Business Plan – The first step in starting a business is to create a solid business plan that outlines all aspects of the venture. This includes market research to identify the potential market size and target audience, the hotel’s services, pricing strategies and a detailed financial forecast.
Choose Your Business Structure – It’s important to select an appropriate legal entity for your hotel business. This could be a limited liability company (LLC), corporation, partnership, or sole proprietorship. Each type has its own benefits and drawbacks so it’s important to do research and choose wisely so that your hotel business is in compliance with local laws.
Register Your Hotel Business – Once you have chosen a legal structure, the next step is to register your hotel business with the government or state where you’re operating from. This includes obtaining licenses and permits as required by federal, state, and local laws.
Identify Financing Options – It’s likely that you’ll need some capital to start your hotel business, so take some time to identify what financing options are available such as bank loans, potential investors, grants, or crowdfunding platforms to secure funding.
Choose a Location – Whether you plan on operating out of a physical location or not, you should always have an idea of where you’ll be based should it become necessary in the future as well as what kind of space would be suitable for your operations.
Hire Employees – There are several ways to find qualified employees including job boards like LinkedIn or Indeed as well as hiring agencies if needed – depending on what type of employees you need it might also be more effective to reach out directly through networking events.
Acquire Necessary Hotel Equipment & Supplies – In order to start your hotel business, you’ll need to purchase all of the necessary equipment and supplies to run a successful operation.
Market & Promote Your Business – Once you have all the necessary pieces in place, it’s time to start promoting and marketing your own hotel business. This includes creating a website, utilizing social media platforms like Facebook or Twitter, and having an effective digital marketing strategy including SEO and paid advertising. You should also consider traditional marketing techniques such as radio or print advertising.
Learn more about how to start a new hotel business:
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Hotel Business Plan
OK, so you have decided to realize your dream and become a hotel entrepreneur, so now you need to start writing your hotel business plan . You have thought out an amazing concept delivering unparalleled guest service. The next step would be to write a hotel business plan. It’s like a road map to the opening. However, as a seasoned hotel revenue management consulting and hotel management company , we have seen that this is where most entrepreneurs get stuck.
Why? Many do not have the time and don’t know what to write or how to do the financials. But until you finish your business plan, you will not be able to get the financing either. So you end up with ideas sitting in your head not realizing your dream.
Really it is not that difficult to make a good hotel business plan. It is merely a structured summary of your idea. Most people try to include everything about their hotel concept in the plan. This leads to an indigestible super novel-like bookwork, aka a mess.
The key is, knowing what to include, and what not to include in your hotel business plan. Create a clear road map for success. Excite investors rather than bore them to death like most business plans full of redundant information do. And you need to lead readers down the exact path you want.
One of the main challenges for example is that after reading the first page most businesses often don’t fully understand what the hotel is all about. For investors and lenders, it is crucial they can quickly comprehend your plan, without reading the whole document.
Hotels 101: The Basics of Business Planning
We have put together a hotel business plan template to help you on your way. Check out our approach based on 10 critical points, being:
- Executive Summary
- Company Analysis
- Industry Analysis
- Customer Analysis
- Competitive Analysis
- Strategic Plan
- Operations Plan
- Management Team
- Financial Plan
- Key Milestones
Steps of your Hotel Business Plan
Let’s dive into the step-by-step checklist of what your hotel business plan should look like.
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1. Executive Summary
This first part should consist of two main parts, being:
- Mission Statement (Introduction): a 1 line company description only the essence of your hotel (not 2 lines or a paragraph). It explains why you are in business or which huge need you are solving, that currently is not being met. For example in the case of Qbic Hotels “Moving modular hotels into under-utilized real-estate to reduce build-out cost and time.”
- Objectives : What do you hope to accomplish (i.e. “Reach an annual occupancy of 90%”).
2. Company Analysis
More detailed information on the USPs (unique selling points) of your hotel concept.
3. Industry Analysis
Information on the current industry trends and the current state of the market and how this will impact your hotel. This is needed as investors want to be sure you really understand the hotel industry. This acts as the foundation on which decisions such as trends and developments to follow will be based.
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4. Customer Analysis
In-depth information on your target market, including geographic, demographic, socioeconomic, psychographic, and behavioural segmentation details. It can also help you to keep up to date with the latest hotel marketing trends to understand which are the types of guests who will be staying at your hotel. Explain which features will be meeting the needs and wants of these main segments when thinking of:
Basically, how will consumers answer this question ‘Why my hotel?’
Aim to break it up to the point value can be easily communicated (do not make it too overcomplicated). Think of the following examples:
- Psychographics: interests, lifestyles, personality, values, opinions, and attitudes
- Behavioural segmentation: purchasing behaviour, level of engagement, customer loyalty
- Demographics: gender, age, marital status and education
- Geographics: location (country, state, region, city)
- Socio-economics
Any of the above examples of hotel segmentation can, if described well, be of great value to your business plan. An example of this could be a hotel located in a beach town, where you should be able to describe how demographics and psychographics differ from summer to winter time. Especially, since this example is typically known for lower demand in winter which you could be compensating for with the right hotel marketing strategies on hand.
5. Competitive Analysis
A study of your local competition or global concept competitors, with each of their strengths, weaknesses, occupancy rates and market share ( SWOT analysis ). And don’t forget the most important part; what differentiates you from them. What makes you stand out?
Ask yourself: “can I add value to a specific area”, especially when it comes to hotel-dense areas like city centres or major destinations.
6. Strategic Plan
This exists of 3 parts:
- Marketing : How exactly will you attract customers/guests? How will you position yourself? What will your message be to the different segments of your business mix? How will your direct marketing work? What will be the plan for your hotel website, SEO, SEM and SMM? Will you do offline promotion? In short, your hotel marketing strategy should cover everything there is to know about how to market your hotel.
- Distribution : Which 3rd party channels will you use and how will you manage availability? What technology will you need?
- Revenue management : What pricing and yield techniques will you use? What will your payment and cancellation policies be? Which room types will you be selling, and how will they be individually marketed? How many revenue scenarios will I create? Where can I compensate income/demand streams when necessary?
Make sure you have the capabilities to plan out a strong marketing, distribution and revenue management strategy.
Things get complicated rather fast, and choosing to outsource hotel and revenue management is likely to give you a strategic advantage, during the planning phase, and the execution of your business plans.
7. Operations Plan
How will you run your hotel? Think of the following elements:
- How many staff and supervisors will you need?
- What are their job descriptions/responsibilities?
- What background and experience should they have?
- When should they start?
- What are your service standards?
- Will you develop manuals?
- Which supplier will you use?
- How will you manage inventory?
8. Management Team
Include the bios of your team. Focus on what uniquely qualifies you to make your hotel such a success. Having a great team is the key to success , and stakeholders will be impressed with a thorough explanation of the added value everyone brings to the table.
9. Financial Plan
Provide the start-up costs of the hotel (capital investment), the ongoing business costs, operational expenses and revenue projections for the next five years. These figures should be always based on your Hotel Feasibility Study . The KPIs to look at include expected occupancy, ADR (Average Daily Rate) and RevPAR (Revenue per Available Room).
If you are raising money , outline how much funding will be needed and when. Explain how you will generate a return on investment for investors, or when lenders will be paid back.
10. Key Milestones
These are the most important achievements which once they have been completed, will make your hotel more likely to succeed. Think off:
- Location selection
- Permits & Licenses
- Build-out / Construction of the Hotel
- Staffing and Training
- GOP Break-even
- NOI Break-even
Each time one of the key milestones is achieved, the risk of lenders or investors decreases . And once your last key milestone is reached, the chance of success is more or less guaranteed.
11. Appendix
Provide any other relevant information here. Don’t clutter the main sections of your hotel business plan with too many details. Rather support them with attachments in this part.
Putting Your Plan into Action
Many people have great business ideas. But that really doesn’t matter. The difference between dreamers and entrepreneurs is the action mindset. Are you ready to ship your idea to the market?
The first step is to put your ideas on paper. I hope this free sample will help you write a persuasive hotel business plan. Because no investor or lender will be interested if you cannot present a clear plan.
Follow your dreams and go for it!
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1. what is a hotel business plan, 2. what is the purpose of using a hotel business plan, 3. what should a hotel business plan include.
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- A detailed sample analysis of your company and the work you do
- Industry and market analysis
- Client and customer evaluation
- Your competitors and other sources
- Marketing and operation plan, etc.
4. What Is a Successful Business Plan?
5. how do you write a hotel business plan.
- Operations : explain how your organization will operate daily
- Management : mention your management team
- Financial details : this is where you mention all key finances
- Project planning : define all the targets you want to hit
- Appendix and other details.
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Hotel Business Plan
Have you ever thought of owning a hotel? Great call!
Starting your own hotel business can be an exciting and rewarding venture, as the hospitality industry is booming nowadays, fueled by leisure trips and work vacations.
Whether you’re planning to start a cozy bed & breakfast amenity or a luxury resort, the first thing you’ll need is a solid business plan to make it thrive.
Need help writing your plan in order?
Worry not; we’ve got you covered. This hotel business plan template will help you get started and guide you on what to write in the sections of your plan.
Sounds good? Let’s dive right in!
What Is a Hotel Business Plan?
A hotel business plan is a professional document that outlines your business idea, goals, and strategies to achieve them. Whether you’re a startup or expect to grow an existing one, you’ll need a solid business plan .
It provides a clear understanding of your hotel business, starting from its goals, target market, and service offerings to marketing strategies, financial projections, and long-term growth plans. So, it serves as a strategic blueprint for your entrepreneurial journey.
Now that you know what a hotel business plan is, let’s understand why you need one and how it can help you.
Why You Need a Business Plan for Your Hotel?
As a hotelier, having a good business plan is essential for opening and running your hotel business.
It helps you get your hotel business off the ground and make it successful, navigating all the intricacies of hotel management effectively.
Consider these several reasons why you need a business plan for your hotel:
Define your goals
While writing a business plan, you’ll need to clearly define your specific goals & objectives and the strategies you’ll use to achieve them. So, it’s like keeping a detailed map for your business.
Manage finances better
A well-prepared business plan helps you show how much money you’ll require to start and run your hotel, and how much revenue or profit you’ll earn from it. It also includes detailed budgets, expense estimates, and ongoing operational costs.
Get funding from investors or banks
A comprehensive plan is important if you need money to start and grow your business. It helps you demonstrate to the potential investors or banks that you have a solid plan for success and the potential for return on investment.
Know your competitors & customers
With thorough market research and competitive analysis, your business plan helps you identify and understand your competitors and customers. Also, you can assess the customer needs and distinguish your hotel from the competition.
Identify potential risks
An actionable plan will allow you to anticipate the potential risks and the strategies to mitigate them. This way, you can avoid critical pitfalls before they happen and save meaningful resources.
In simple terms, a business plan is not just a written document, but it’s a valuable tool for planning, managing, and growing your hotel venture.
Now without further ado; let’s explore the key components of a hotel business plan.
Key Components of a Hotel Business Plan
While writing a comprehensive business plan, you should include the following 10 key components in your hotel business plan:
1. Executive Summary
An executive summary is the first and foremost section of a hotel business plan, providing a high-level overview of your entire business strategy.
Generally, it would be written at the end once all the other sections are finalized. This is so because it highlights the most important points you mentioned in the rest of your plan.
In your executive summary, consider including the following details:
- Your business idea & goals
- Vision-mission statements
- Market opportunities
- Target audience
- Marketing efforts and USPs
- Financial outlook
In short, this section is your chance to present a persuasive and compelling snapshot of your business that impresses potential investors or readers. And ensure you keep it short and simple (2 or 3 pages).
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2. Company Overview
The company overview section provides a detailed description of your business, from its basic information (name, size, and location) to objectives.
So, it clearly explains your hotel business concept in detail and outlines the future goals that every potential investor or lender needs to know.
For instance, you may ask yourself these questions to plan this section:
- What is the size and legal structure of your hotel? (e.g., LLC, corporation, sole proprietorship, partnership)
- Who are the hotel owners or shareholders?
- What is your business’s background and founding story?
- What milestones have you achieved till now?
- What are the short-term goals and long-term objectives?
Overall, your company overview section is an in-depth understanding of your business, so make it engaging and to the point.
3. Market Analysis
The market analysis section of a business plan provides a thorough explanation of the hospitality industry based on the scale of your hotel.
So, you’ll need to conduct comprehensive market research and industry analysis to identify the market size & growth potential, target market, customer behavior, market demand, and regulatory environment.
In addition to that, you may include data on market trends that might impact your business, such as technology, politics, environmental concerns, or global health issues.
This way, you can position your business strategically and justify your hotel’s future growth in the current market.
4. Competitive Analysis
Competitive analysis is a meticulous study of your key competitors depending on where your hotel is located.
Here, you should consider including details of your direct and indirect competitors in the local market, along with their strengths & weaknesses.
This section is an important aspect of market research that helps you evaluate the competitive environment and determine what sets you apart from others. You can even explain your competitive advantages and identify your USPs.
5. Service Offerings
In this section, you should mention details of the primary services and amenities you plan to offer.
You may include different types of rooms and amenities available, any special services such as event hosting, spas, restaurants, and any unique products offered.
This will help investors understand what exactly your business offers, how much it charges, and what value it brings to the market.
6. Sales and Marketing Strategies
The sales and marketing plan outlines promotional strategies and tactics you’ll use to reach your target audiences and maximize revenue.
It involves careful consideration of several key aspects, like who you’re trying to reach, what message you want to tell them, and how you plan to attract and retain them.
A well-crafted sales and marketing plan is essential for brand awareness, revenue growth, profitability, and long-term success, as it ensures your hotel stands out and thrives in the hospitality industry.
As a hotel business owner, your strategies may include online and offline marketing or external promotional campaigns that must align with your hotel’s goals and objectives. For example:
- Unique Selling Propositions(USPs)
- Social media marketing
- Strong web presence
- Word-of-mouth promotions
- Networking with other businesses
Well, this section assists potential investors to better understand how you’ll promote your business and generate bookings.
7. Management Team
The management team section is an integral part of a hotel business plan as it introduces the hotel owners, key executives, and managers.
So, you may consider highlighting their roles and responsibilities, qualifications, industry experience, and expertise that help grow your hotel business. For easy understanding, refer to the below hotel owner profile:
Apart from that, clearly explain your compensation plan and organizational structure that will help you make better strategic decisions. You can even give brief bios of your external advisors, consultants, or board members(if any).
8. Operations Plan
The operations plan describes the day-to-day business operations and activities that keep your hotel running smoothly.
For instance, you may consider including insights into the operational structure of your hotel and details about facilities management, staffing & training, customer service policies, and administrative processes.
Additionally, you can mention any technology or systems that will be used to support hotel operations.
9. Financial Plan
Preparing a strong financial plan with realistic financial projections is very crucial in business planning. Typically, it covers the financial projections for the first few years.
Your hotel financial plan offers a detailed roadmap for the hotel’s financial future, summarizing sales & revenue projections, cash flow estimates, balance sheets, and profit & loss statements.
Besides these financial statements, you may consider adding your financial requirements, startup costs, and risk analysis & mitigation plan.
Simply put, a well-written financial plan provides a clear understanding of the ROI potential and ensures the hotel’s success and long-term sustainability.
10. Appendix
In the appendix, you can attach any supporting documents that don’t fit into specific sections but support your plan. It includes
- Market research data and surveys
- Licenses & permits
- Leases or contracts
- Resumes of key executives
- Architectural blueprint of the facility
You may also include any additional documents or attachments that your readers might use for reference.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do i need to include financial projections in my hotel business plan.
Of course, you have to include projections in your hotel business plan. These projections help you present a complete overview of your financial strategy and the financial viability of your hotel. Also, you can show your business’s profitability to attract potential investors or financial institutions and secure funding or loans.
What marketing strategies are effective for a new hotel?
For a new hotel, these marketing strategies are the most effective ones:
- Developing and optimizing a professional website for your hotel
- Leveraging social media channels and email marketing
- Utilizing Online Travel Agencies (OTAs) for bookings
- Advertising through events or travel trade shows
- Offering loyalty or referral programs
Where can I find resources and templates for writing a hotel business plan?
Using business planning software like Upmetrics can be a good choice. It provides hundreds of business resources and a sample hotel business plan template to write your hotel business plan. Simply export the template in the editor and finish your plan in a few hours.
What tips can help secure funding for a hotel business?
If you want to secure funding for your hotel, consider following these tips:
- Writing a comprehensive business plan
- Showcasing the potential profitability of your hotel
- Reaching out to family and friends for investments
- Creating a polished & compelling pitch
- Visiting hotel industry conferences and events
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Do you love connecting with people from all over the world who share your passion for travel? Don’t want to work a typical 9-5 job and instead want to build a business where every day is different, and you own your schedule?
Starting a hotel business is a dream many entrepreneurs have, but it can be a daunting venture to start. A hotel business plan is a critical first step for business owners to turn their dreams into reality. A strategic plan allows one to study the hotel industry, identify their hotel’s unique point of view, and outline how exactly they will reach their goals.
Read on to learn more about the ten sections to include in your hotel business plan, tips for creating an effective plan, and key things you need to start your new hotel business.
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What is a hotel business plan?
A hotel business plan is a detailed document that identifies your business’s goals, objectives, and strategies for success. It includes market research and a roadmap for building and operating your business.
Why do you need a hotel business plan?
Studies show that entrepreneurs who finished their business plan were twice as likely to succeed in growing their business than those with no plan. A hotel business plan:
- Helps you identify whether you have a viable business idea
- Provides a detailed roadmap on what you need to accomplish and why
- Gives potential investors insight into your business idea and confidence that you can be successful
- Keeps you on track as you start to execute the different tactics outlined in your plan
- Identifies critical milestones for you and your team to reach
Your plan does not have to be static and should change over time as your business grows and evolves. Your first draft is a starting point to help guide your strategy and instill confidence in potential investors.
10 sections to include in your hotel business plan
Whether you’re starting a small boutique hotel, a cozy B&B, or a 5-star resort, you will need to address the following sections in your hotel business plan.
1. Executive summary
An executive summary is the most essential part of your business plan. It should concisely explain the purpose of your business and why it will be a success.
Include your mission statement explaining why your hotel exists and its overall goal. For example, Capella Hotels & Resorts ’ mission is to combine tradition, discovery, individuality, and twist of the unexpected to create the perfect stay for each guest.
You should also include your vision statement that clearly describes your hotel’s purpose for being in a single sentence. For Capella Hotels, its vision is to embody excellence in the craft of hospitality.
We recommend writing your executive summary as the final stage, as it should summarize the goals and objectives laid out in your plan.
2. Company analysis
Your company analysis is where you can dive into your hotel’s competitive advantage. Ask yourself what makes your hotel unique . Why would guests want to stay with you instead of your competitors?
In this section, identify your brand’s identity and the goals and objectives you want to accomplish. Outline how many rooms and room categories your property will have. For example, will you offer a hybrid hospitality model with dorms, single rooms, and suites? Explain what ancillary revenue sources you’ll offer, like in-room food and beverage options, welcome drinks, or airport shuttles.
Use storytelling to communicate your excitement and passion and make it clear what your hotel will bring to the hospitality industry that hasn’t been done before.
3. Industry analysis
As a business owner, you must be prepared for forces outside your control. You will need to conduct a market analysis that looks at the hospitality industry to identify micro and macro trends that may impact your business. Look at:
- Economic trends
- Environmental trends
- Political trends
- Global health trends
- Technology trends
For each trend, identify how it will impact your business and ways to mitigate risk or take advantage of opportunities.
For example, digital check-in technology has increased across the hotel industry with the rise of tech-savvy guests, new innovative software providers, and labor challenges. Therefore, consider what guest experience solution you’ll include at your hotel.
In addition to trends, look at the history of the hospitality industry, its current size, and how it’s expected to grow in the short and long term. This research will impact the rest of your plan, especially your marketing and financials.
4. Customer analysis
What type of hotel guests do you want to attract? It’s impossible to please every kind of guest, which is why it’s important to identify your target market . Once you know who you want to stay at your property, you can develop amenities, services, and marketing materials to attract these guests and deliver exceptional experiences .
Ask yourself:
- What type of guests do I want? Business or leisure travelers? Retirees or Gen-Z?
- What demographics? Age, gender, marital status, etc.
- What are my target market’s interests? Water sports, hiking, relaxation, museums, etc.
- What does my target market value? Sustainability, contactless technology, personalized service, localized experiences, etc.
This section will help you formulate the guest experience to ensure that expectations meet reality .
5. Competitive analysis
The competition you face will vary depending on where your hotel is located. In this section, you should conduct in-depth competitor research to understand how your hotel will compare. Identify your five major competitors — ideally, three direct competitors you will be competing with upon opening and two aspirational competitors you can emulate as you grow your business.
Conduct a SWOT analysis based on your competitors to look at:
- Strengths . Where does your property excel in comparison to competitors? Why would travelers pick you? Price, amenities, location, technology, etc.
- Weaknesses . Where does your property fall short in comparison to competitors? Price, amenities, location, technology, etc.
- Opportunities . What industry trends can you take advantage of? What local events or partnerships can you capitalize on?
- Threats . What are the biggest threats facing your property? War, travel restrictions, recession, etc.
A thorough analysis can help solidify your competitive advantage and develop a contingency plan for how you will deal with your weaknesses and threats.
6. Marketing plan
Without demand, there is no business. A hotel marketing plan outlines the channels you’ll use to reach your target audience to drive bookings. Your marketing strategy should include three key channels:
1) Paid media . Paid advertising to promote your property and drive bookings. This includes online travel agencies (OTAs) , search engine marketing (SEM), retargeting, and metasearch advertising.
2) Owned media. The content you create, like your hotel website , social media channels, blog posts, and SEO.
3) Earned media. User-generated content created by third parties like media coverage or online reviews.
7. Operations plan
How do you plan to run your day-to-day operations? This section of your plan will outline all of the key tasks and responsibilities of your team and what exactly your hotel will offer. Consider:
- The number of staff and supervisors required
- Job descriptions and responsibilities
- Your service standards (check out our downloadable SOPs for some inspiration)
- How you’ll manage your inventory
- What hotel technology solutions will you need? PMS, channel manager, booking engine, payment terminal, revenue management tools, guest engagement software, etc.
- What services and amenities do you want to offer? Room service, bar, restaurant, pool, spa, wellness center, etc.
Detail your short and long-term operational plans and the stakeholders involved for each area.
8. Management team
Whether or not you’ve hired your team yet, this is one of the most important sections potential investors will look at. Make sure to outline the key personnel you will require and their roles.
In general, these are the following roles you’ll want to outline:
- Hotel management (general manager, front office manager, housekeeping manager, maintenance manager, revenue manager)
- Hotel sales team
- Housekeeping staff
- Front office staff
- Maintenance
Depending on the size of your hotel, your team will vary. Identify the team members you need to open and your hiring plans over the next five years.
9. Strategic plan
Hoteliers must be strategic in optimizing occupancy rates across seasons to maintain revenue. As part of your strategic plan, identify how you will manage:
- Pricing – what room types will you offer, and how will the pricing vary?
- How will you maintain consistent occupancy throughout the high and low seasons? Will you adapt your pricing and marketing strategies?
- How will you conduct revenue management ? What type of rules/alerts will you use to adjust rates? Will you use technology to help with revenue management?
- What will your online reputation management strategy be? How will you collect and respond to online reviews?
- What will your distribution mix look like? How will you drive reservations across a variety of channels?
10. Financial plan
Your financial projections are the most challenging but arguably the most crucial part of your hotel business plan. In this section, you should include the following:
- Start-up costs. How much money will you need from lenders to operate your hotel? Consider business licenses, furniture, down payments, etc.
- Operating costs . How much money will you need to keep your business running? Consider staffing costs, guest acquisition costs, mortgage payments, utilities, SaaS payments, etc.
- Income statement . What will your revenue, expenses, and profit be over the first 3-5 years of business?
- Cash flow projections . How will cash flow in and out of your business? Show what capital investment you’ll need to start.
- Balance sheet . Identify your assets, liabilities, and equity.
If you’re looking for a potential investor, your financial plan will be the section they care about most. Here, you must prove how your business will provide a return on investment. Don’t forget to include an Appendix that shows more detailed reporting and financial figures.
8 tips for creating an effective plan
1. Start with the section that excites you the most! Covering all the topics outlined above can feel overwhelming, so don’t feel pressured to go in order.
2. Reach out to a business owner you admire. No matter what type of business you’re starting, getting advice from another business owner is always helpful. Reach out to a successful local business owner to see if they’d be willing to share some insights they learned along the way.
3. Be concise. While there’s a lot to cover, you must be concise in each section of your plan. Include any additional research or documentation in the appendix to keep your business plan clean.
4. Try to avoid industry jargon. Depending on what type of investor is reading your plan, they may find jargon irrelevant and distracting.
5. Ensure you have a clear competitive advantage. You should be able to state in one sentence what makes your property unique. This unique selling point (USP) will be prominent in all of your marketing materials.
6. Set SMART goals. Setting specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound goals is important to stay organized and on track to reach milestones.
7. Don’t forget about your plan. You will have spent hours developing your plan, so make sure you use it! Reference your plan as you build and grow your business , and remember that it’s ok if things change.
8. Illustrate your passion. Communicate why you want to be a part of the hospitality industry. Passion is contagious and gives investors more confidence that you will work hard to achieve your dreams.
What do you need to start a hotel business?
Ok, so you’ve read through this article and are now wondering — what’s next? Ensure you have the following items on your radar to start your business.
- A vision. Know exactly what kind of business you want to build (a quaint bed and breakfast is very different from a large-scale resort).
- A business plan. Stay on track with a well-developed business plan.
- A location. Decide if you want to build a new property or renovate an existing hotel.
- Capital. Do you need to raise an upfront capital investment? Remember that new businesses usually aren’t profitable for the first few years and will need cash flow to pay for expenses.
- Business licenses & permits. Depending on the type of property and its services, you’ll need an occupancy permit, alcohol license, food service license, sales tax license, etc.
- Technology. Choose technology to help streamline operations and earn more revenue.
- Furniture & equipment. You must furnish your property with the proper furniture, electronics, appliances, etc.
- Staff. Take time hiring staff you can trust and who understand your hotel’s brand and vision.
Final thoughts
Your business plan provides the foundation for your new business and outlines the next steps in the journey. Ensure you fully understand the market and competitive landscape to enter the industry prepared for the future. Start slow and invest in the right people and technology to support the growth of your business.
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About Lana Cook
Lana Cook is a Content Manager at Cloudbeds where she is able to combine her love of writing and passion for travel. She has spent the last few years writing about all things technology and the ways in which it can be used to help businesses thrive. When she’s not busy writing, you can find her checking out the latest movie or searching for a new TV show to binge.
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How to Write a Successful Hotel Business Plan + Template
Creating a business plan is essential for any business, but it can be especially helpful for hotel businesses who want to improve their strategy and/or raise funding.
A well-crafted business plan not only outlines the vision for your company, but also documents a step-by-step roadmap of how you are going to accomplish it. In order to create an effective business plan, you must first understand the components that are essential to its success.
This article provides an overview of the key elements that every hotel business owner should include in their business plan.
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What is a Hotel Business Plan?
A hotel business plan is a formal written document that describes your company’s business strategy and its feasibility. It documents the reasons you will be successful, your areas of competitive advantage, and it includes information about your team members. Your business plan is a key document that will convince investors and lenders (if needed) that you are positioned to become a successful venture.
Why Write a Hotel Business Plan?
A hotel business plan is required for banks and investors. The document is a clear and concise guide of your business idea and the steps you will take to make it profitable.
Entrepreneurs can also use this as a roadmap when starting their new company or venture, especially if they are inexperienced in starting a business.
Writing an Effective Hotel Business Plan
The following are the key components of a successful hotel business plan:
Executive Summary
The executive summary of a hotel business plan is a one to two page overview of your entire business plan. It should summarize the main points, which will be presented in full in the rest of your business plan.
- Start with a one-line description of your hotel company
- Provide a short summary of the key points in each section of your business plan, which includes information about your company’s management team, industry analysis, competitive analysis, and financial forecast among others.
Company Description
This section should include a brief history of your company. Include a short description of how your company started, and provide a timeline of milestones your company has achieved.
If you are just starting your hotel business, you may not have a long company history. Instead, you can include information about your professional experience in this industry and how and why you conceived your new venture. If you have worked for a similar company before or have been involved in an entrepreneurial venture before starting your hotel firm, mention this.
You will also include information about your chosen hotel business model and how, if applicable, it is different from other companies in your industry.
Industry Analysis
The industry or market analysis is an important component of a hotel business plan. Conduct thorough market research to determine industry trends and document the size of your market.
Questions to answer include:
- What part of the hotel industry are you targeting?
- How big is the market?
- What trends are happening in the industry right now (and if applicable, how do these trends support the success of your company)?
You should also include sources for the information you provide, such as published research reports and expert opinions.
Customer Analysis
This section should include a list of your target audience(s) with demographic and psychographic profiles (e.g., age, gender, income level, profession, job titles, interests). You will need to provide a profile of each customer segment separately, including their needs and wants.
For example, a hotel business’ customers may include:
- Business travelers
- Leisure travelers
- Groups and conventions
- Wedding parties
- Local residents
You can include information about how your customers make the decision to buy from you as well as what keeps them buying from you.
Develop a strategy for targeting those customers who are most likely to buy from you, as well as those that might be influenced to buy your products or hotel services with the right marketing.
Competitive Analysis
The competitive analysis helps you determine how your product or service will be different from competitors, and what your unique selling proposition (USP) might be that will set you apart in this industry.
For each competitor, list their strengths and weaknesses. Next, determine your areas of competitive differentiation and/or advantage; that is, in what ways are you different from and ideally better than your competitors.
Below are sample competitive advantages your hotel business may have:
- Location : if your hotel is located in an ideal spot for leisure or business travelers, this could be a key competitive advantage
- Amenities : if your hotel offers unique amenities that are appealing to your target market segments, this could give you a leg up on the competition
- Customer service : if you focus on delivering exceptional customer service, this could be a key selling point
Marketing Plan
This part of the business plan is where you determine and document your marketing plan. . Your plan should be clearly laid out, including the following 4 Ps.
- Product/Service : Detail your product/service offerings here. Document their features and benefits.
- Price : Document your pricing strategy here. In addition to stating the prices for your products/services, mention how your pricing compares to your competition.
- Place : Where will your customers find you? What channels of distribution (e.g., partnerships) will you use to reach them if applicable?
- Promotion : How will you reach your target customers? For example, you may use social media, write blog posts, create an email marketing campaign, use pay-per-click advertising, launch a direct mail campaign. Or you may promote your hotel business via public relations (PR), speaking engagements, or other thought-leadership activities.
Operations Plan
This part of your hotel business plan should include the following information:
- How will you deliver your product/service to customers? For example, will you do it in person or over the phone only?
- What infrastructure, equipment, and resources are needed to operate successfully? How can you meet those requirements within budget constraints?
The operations plan is where you also need to include your company’s business policies. You will want to establish policies related to everything from customer service to pricing, to the overall brand image you are trying to present.
Finally, and most importantly, in your Operations Plan, you will lay out the milestones your company hopes to achieve within the next five years. Create a chart that shows the key milestone(s) you hope to achieve each quarter for the next four quarters, and then each year for the following four years. Examples of milestones for a hotel business include reaching $X in sales. Other examples include adding new locations, launching a new product/service, or hiring new employees.
Management Team
List your team members here including their names and titles, as well as their expertise and experience relevant to your specific hotel industry. Include brief biography sketches for each team member.
Particularly if you are seeking funding, the goal of this section is to convince investors and lenders that your team has the expertise and experience to execute on your plan. If you are missing key team members, document the roles and responsibilities you plan to hire for in the future.
Financial Plan
Here you will include a summary of your complete and detailed financial plan (your full financial projections go in the Appendix).
This includes the following three financial statements:
Income Statement
Your income statement should include:
- Revenue: how much revenue you generate.
- Cost of Goods Sold: These are your direct costs associated with generating revenue. This includes labor costs, as well as the cost of any equipment and supplies used to deliver the product/service offering.
- Net Income (or loss): Once expenses and revenue are totaled and deducted from each other, this is the net income or loss
Sample Income Statement for a Startup Hotel Business
Balance sheet.
Include a balance sheet that shows your assets, liabilities, and equity. Your balance sheet should include:
- Assets : All of the things you own (including cash).
- Liabilities : This is what you owe against your company’s assets, such as accounts payable or loans.
- Equity : The worth of your business after all liabilities and assets are totaled and deducted from each other.
Sample Balance Sheet for a Startup Hotel Business
Cash flow statement.
Include a cash flow statement showing how much cash comes in, how much cash goes out and a net cash flow for each year. The cash flow statement should include:
- Cash Flow From Operations
- Cash Flow From Investments
- Cash Flow From Financing
Below is a sample of a projected cash flow statement for a startup hotel business.
Sample Cash Flow Statement for a Startup Hotel Business
You will also want to include an appendix section which will include:
- Your complete financial projections
- A complete list of your company’s business policies and procedures related to the rest of the business plan (marketing, operations, etc.)
- Any other documentation which supports what you included in the body of your business plan.
Writing a good business plan gives you the advantage of being fully prepared to launch and/or grow your hotel company. It not only outlines your business vision but also provides a step-by-step process of how you are going to accomplish it.
As you can see, there is a lot that goes into creating a successful hotel business plan. But with careful planning and execution, you can set your hotel business up for success.
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