D_Fresh
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Indah, I'll chime in here since I'm living/diving in similar conditions here in Manila. IMO, I would suggest split-type AirCon upgrade for the rooms. They're very quiet, very efficient, and are really not that much more expensive than window type units, especially for the size of the rooms.
I can do without AirCon in the lower twenties, but at 25c, that's right on the edge of my "no aircon limit" depending on humidity (<40% probably ok, >60% not so good). What are your typical daytime high temps? If it's around 28~32c, then resting/taking a nap in the afternoon becomes more difficult.
I think it's quite possible that not having AirCon may have kept some clientele away. A common approach here in PH is to have some (say, a third to half) of the rooms with AirCon at a slightly higher rate, while the rooms without AirCon are a bit cheaper. This might be a way to increase your reach with a modest investment. You could then analyze whether or not the AirCon rooms are booking significantly more than non-AirCon rooms and decide whether or not to improve more rooms.
I can do without AirCon in the lower twenties, but at 25c, that's right on the edge of my "no aircon limit" depending on humidity (<40% probably ok, >60% not so good). What are your typical daytime high temps? If it's around 28~32c, then resting/taking a nap in the afternoon becomes more difficult.
I think it's quite possible that not having AirCon may have kept some clientele away. A common approach here in PH is to have some (say, a third to half) of the rooms with AirCon at a slightly higher rate, while the rooms without AirCon are a bit cheaper. This might be a way to increase your reach with a modest investment. You could then analyze whether or not the AirCon rooms are booking significantly more than non-AirCon rooms and decide whether or not to improve more rooms.