Designing and master planning a resort is a complex and challenging task, requiring a balance between aesthetics, functionality, and guest experience. Creating a truly exceptional resort can be hindered by the many misconceptions and myths surrounding resort design. In this article, we will explore seven common myths of resort design.

Myth 1: Resorts must be located on the beach

One of the most common myths about resort design is that resorts must be located on the beach. While beachfront resorts can be incredibly popular, there are many successful resorts that are located in other settings, such as mountain resorts or urban resorts. Effective resort design should prioritize the guest experience over the location.

Myth 2: Resorts must have a traditional design aesthetic

Another myth about resort design is that resorts must have a traditional design aesthetic, such as a rustic or tropical style. While these styles can be popular, effective resort design should be innovative and unique, creating a distinctive identity for the resort while still respecting the local context.

Myth 3: Luxury is the only measure of success

Many people believe that luxury is the only measure of success for a resort. While luxury can be an important component of a resort, it is not the only measure of success. Effective resort design should prioritize guest experience and sustainability over luxury, creating a space that is both beautiful and responsible.

Myth 4: Resorts are only for relaxation

Another common myth about resort design is that resorts are only for relaxation. While relaxation is certainly an important component of the resort experience, effective resort design should create a space that caters to a wide range of guest preferences and needs, including adventure, culture, and wellness.

Myth 5: All-inclusive resorts are the only way to go

Many people believe that all-inclusive resorts are the only way to go for a truly enjoyable resort experience. While all-inclusive resorts can be popular, they are not the only option. Effective resort design should prioritize flexibility and choice, allowing guests to customize their experience to meet their individual needs and preferences.

Myth 6: Resorts must have a large footprint

Another myth about resort design is that resorts must have a large footprint, with sprawling buildings and extensive grounds. While large resorts can certainly be impressive, they can also feel impersonal and overwhelming for guests. Effective resort design should prioritize intimacy and connectivity, creating a space that feels welcoming and accessible.

Myth 7: Resort design is just about the physical space

Finally, many people believe that resort design is just about the physical space, such as the buildings and landscaping. However, effective resort design is about creating a holistic experience for guests, including everything from the food and beverage offerings to the activities and entertainment. By prioritizing the guest experience in every aspect of the resort, designers can create a truly exceptional space.

In conclusion, effective resort design requires a balance between aesthetics, functionality, and guest experience. By dispelling these seven common myths about resort design and focusing on creating a unique and memorable experience for guests, resorts can differentiate themselves in a crowded market and create a loyal following.

So why not discuss your plans with our experienced and innovative CREATOR’S team and let our successful track record show you how we can help you to create a successful realization for your hotel, resort and residential property development or rebranding projects?

To Your Succes!

Bert Bykes @ Contact

Image by CREATOR’S: Maumere Resort, Flores

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