Passenger elevators are a must for any large-scale hotel. Hotel lifts provide guests with a simple means to travel from one floor to another without having to descend, enhancing the overall experience. A hotel lift can also improve the effectiveness and customer service of your company’s operations.

An autonomous vertical transportation system that connects floors is known as a hotel lift. It is a useful method for facilitating people’s quick and secure access to several floors inside a single building or structure.

Hotel lifts include synchronised safety features that make them secure for usage by the general public. The seamless and silent working of these cutting-edge technology adds to the sumptuous feel of the ride.

But where to start with hotel lifts? What type of lift should you choose? What are the different hotel elevator car sizes? We’re here to answer these important hotel elevator questions.

Types of hotel lift

The range of applications for the various lift system types in the hotel business, from luxury hotels to boutique hotels, is extensive. 

General elevator systems are not always the same as hotel lifts. They tend to be more expensive since they need to bear heavy weight and strain. You must choose the appropriate kind of system for your needs when choosing a hotel lift.

The two most widely used lift systems are as follows:

  • Hydraulic lifts
  • Electric MRL (Machine-room less) Lifts

Due to a sharp increase in tourists who value comfort when travelling, there is a growing need for lifts in hotels. These lifts are situated in a visible area of the hotel for easy access by all guests.

Panoramic lifts

Additionally, you can add a panoramic lift to your hotel. A panoramic lift is a style of lift with a sizable ‘panoramic’ window that offers tourists a thorough view of the city and lets occupants take in the environment.

People can now enjoy taking in the view from buildings’ upper floors thanks to modern technologies. Tourists who want to witness more breathtaking views outside their windows will find the panoramic elevator to be of great convenience.

Service elevators

Although hotel service lifts and goods lifts are sometimes confused, there are a number of key differences between the two:

Hotel service lifts are upgraded passenger lifts that are typically seen in buildings reserved for employees.

Like the spacious lifts in the hospital or the lifts utilised by the hotel room department workers. These lifts need to be spacious and deep enough to accommodate bulky goods like mattresses.

The hotel service elevator lets employees move around and transport goods quickly without disturbing guests or visitors.

Your hotel lift size guide 

What is the right cab size?

A typical guest lift has a lift cab that is 6′-8″ x 5′-5″ in size. However, as part of their brand standards, each franchise will have different minimum sizes.

What is the right lift capacity?

3,000–4,000 pounds is the typical weight limit for hotel lifts. The minimum capacity requirements are part of the brand criteria for many of the major hotel chains.

What are the benefits of installing a lift in a hotel?

Installing lifts in a hotel is essential for meeting access requirements as well as improving the overall experience for your customers. Installing more than one lift will also decrease the wait times for your customers travelling to their room. 

Even more benefits of hotel lifts include:

  • Improved functional efficiency
  • Greater safety & security
  • Enhanced hospitality.

Functional efficiency

Hotel lifts are necessary for personnel to move quickly and deliver room service in a timely and organised manner. This also applies to any emergency services that your guests may require. 

When the hotel’s operations are efficient and fluid, your workers can focus on hospitality and the guest experience. This also assists hotel administrators in streamlining all departments, increasing efficiency, and personalising the visitor experience.

A lift’s key advantage is that it is quick, efficient and a simple operation!

Security

What is the relationship between lifts and safety? Surprisingly, modern lifts play an important part in keeping visitors safe as they travel throughout the hotel. Modern lifts are outfitted with cutting-edge technology, CCTV cameras, security alarms and emergency phone numbers to assure your guests’ safety throughout their trip.

This also helps managers in keeping track of employees and other non-guests who may be intruding on the hotel’s private room spaces.

Hospitality

Your customers interact with every piece and feature of your hotel the moment they walk in. 

Whether it’s the furniture, the walkways, the corridors, the stairs, or the lift, every aspect of design influences how successfully clients engage with your offerings. Hotel lift services are now required to ensure that guests have seamless access to various areas of the hotels.

Hotels are a terrific method to accommodate and simplify the movement of elderly guests, guests with impairments, and guests with young children who may not choose to use the stairs.

Looking for a modern hotel lift installation?

Elevators are available in a range of styles and functions to meet the needs of your hotel. 

If you own a popular hotel with significant foot traffic throughout the day, you should consider investing in a high-capacity lift that can lift 10-12 people at once through floors. This avoids bottlenecks in halls and corridors, making new guests feel welcome and at ease.

At Future Lift Services, we can offer a thoroughly personalised experience and try and incorporate your brand into our lift installations and lift modernisation.

We take pride in installing one-of-a-kind lifts that perfectly capture the individuality of the building and its people because we think that a great hotel lobby design should do the same.

Our team of skilled and experienced lift engineers can provide you advice on how to install or update a lift to meet your needs and create the aesthetic you want.

Contact us today to find out more about our services or to book a free consultation!


Hotel Lifts FAQs

Do hotels have elevators?

The most popular type of hotel lift is the passenger lift, which is used to move guests from one floor to another. They often have a sleek style and are outfitted with safety elements to assure hotel guests’ comfort and security.

Which type of lift is used in hotels?

When choosing a hotel lift, you must consider your needs and choose the appropriate system. Hydraulic lifts and Electric MRL (Machine-room less) lifts are the two most frequent types of lift systems.

How many elevators do you need in a hotel?

Most hotels should have one lift for every 75 – 80 rooms. Even if your hotel is only two levels, an elevator is required for access laws. It is recommended that a lift be installed every four storeys. 

How often should I service the lift?

Depending on brands, construction, mechanisms and digital elements, there is a big amplitude when it coems to how often should a lift be serviced. We advise you to contact our team and get a free consultation on the phone, and eventually an in-person one at your hotel.