My Perfect Hotel

1043 votes

MY PERFECT HOTEL

My Perfect Hotel
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My Perfect Hotel
My Perfect Hotel
4.8
Longsession Freetime Strategylovers Management Growth
Rating: 9.6 (1043 votes)
Category: Simulation
Type: management & tycoon
Platform: Browser (Desktop and Mobile)

What is My Perfect Hotel?

My Perfect Hotel is a "Time-Management Hospitality Sim" that focuses on the "Service-Cycle Loop": Check-in -> Sleep -> Clean -> Pay. The technical core involves identifying and eliminating "Micro-Bottlenecks" in service. Unlike simple idle games, this requires active intervention—the player must physically clean dirty rooms and restock toilet paper until staff are hired. It gamifies the friction of manual labor versus the satisfaction of automated scaling.

Description

Manage guest check-ins, clean rooms, and upgrade facilities to build a global five-star hospitality empire from scratch.

How to Play

You play as a hotel manager. Your goal is to run a 5-star establishment. Controls are "Run-and-Interact." Stand in the "Check-In Zone" to welcome guests. When they leave, run to the room to clean it (tap-to-scrub mechanics). Collect money to build more rooms, upgrade "Decor" (increases price per night), and hire Cleaners and Receptionists. You must manage "VIP Guests" who pay triple but demand faster service.

How to Get High Scores in My Perfect Hotel

Scaling to a global chain requires "Speed-Stat Prioritization." In the upgrade menu, ignore "Decor" initially. Dump all funds into "Movement Speed" (for you and staff) and "Cleaning Speed." The faster a room is turned over, the higher your "Occupancy Rate." A pro tip: "The Elevator Choke." As you add floors, the elevator becomes the slowest link. Upgrade the elevator capacity before building new floors to prevent a lobby traffic jam that kills your review score.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why are my cleaners standing around doing nothing?

They might be out of supplies or stuck. Check the "Utility Closet." You often need to manually restock their cleaning carts with fresh towels/chemicals before they can resume work.

Q: What happens when I "Max Out" a hotel?

You "Prestige." You sell the current hotel to unlock the next location (e.g., Coastal Resort to Mountain Lodge). You start over with zero cash, but with permanent "Manager Buffs" that make the next playthrough faster.