Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
turns in a sitting
English answer:
groups of diners in a session
Added to glossary by
David Knowles
Dec 18, 2005 14:52
18 yrs ago
English term
turn in a sitting
English
Bus/Financial
Tourism & Travel
hotel reastaurant specification
The restaurant area in a Holiday Inn hotel is specified "based on the number of covers being equivalent to approx. XX% of the full occupancy and allowing for 1.5 m2/cover & 1.5 turns in a sitting".
Just an explanation in English, please.
My other question regards "covers" in the same sentence.
Probably hotel sector newspeak :-).
Thanks in advance for your help.
Just an explanation in English, please.
My other question regards "covers" in the same sentence.
Probably hotel sector newspeak :-).
Thanks in advance for your help.
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3 +12 | How many diners sit at a table | David Knowles |
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English term (edited):
turn in a sitting
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How many diners sit at a table
"Cover" usually refers to a person sitting at a table, so "two covers" means two people sitting at a table. The 1.5 turns means that each table has on average 1.5 groups of diners per session (breakfast, lunch or dinner). In other words, half the tables are occupied twice and half just once.
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Dave Calderhead
: and see my answer to cover, = customer and sitting = mealtime
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Yi-Hua Shih
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Alfa Trans (X)
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Peter Shortall
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Will Matter
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Charlesp
: a hospitality expert!
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Lori Utecht/Vívian M Alves
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Gurudutt Kamath
: Excellent responses.
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Rebecca Barath
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Jo Macdonald
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Romanian Translator (X)
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Rajan Chopra
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