Chabil Mar Resort - Belize - page 6

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Business View Caribbean
tourism ratios – 75 percent of them come from the
U.S.; about 15 percent from Canada; and the rest from
the rest of the world, primarily Europe. France tries
to capture his share with a three-pronged approach:
“First on the list is that we are a luxury property mean-
ing that I would classify us as a four-star property out
of five stars,” he states. “But we believe we always de-
liver five-star service. For instance, when people get to
the area airport, we provide round-trip transportation
for them. We greet them, not only at the airport, but,
when they arrive, our staff is out there greeting them
with a cool towel and a nice cool drink, and then we
give them a private tour of the property. When they
arrive in their villa, they have a fresh vase of flowers,
a welcome card, chocolates from Belize, and those
kinds of things. So, five-star service, is, and always will
be, our target.”
“The other thing that we do to differentiate ourself is
that we’re the only resort in Placencia that offers a
full-service resort operation, meaning we have a full-
service kitchen, bar services, and concierge services
right on the property that is reserved for the exclusive
use of our guests,” France continues. “There is no
other resort that provides those services exclusively
to their guests. And even though we’re boutique - so
that means that at most, we will have 50 people on
the property at any one time - we don’t open our doors
to the public for our services. That gives us the abil-
ity to enhance the services that we provide because
we’re completely focused on the clients. Our staff is
trained and expected to know when anybody arrives
on the property, and everybody in the service area
knows them by name before they even arrive. Every-
body greets them by their name throughout their stay
from the very first time they step foot on the property.
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