Premier Inn seeks junior hotel inspectors
Premier Inn is searching for five youngsters to take on the role of Junior Hotel Inspector this summer.
Children aged between five and 12 were invited to apply for the role via the Premier Inn website.
Five junior inspectors and their parents will be selected to spend the night at a Premier Inn hotel and use a specially-designed Junior Hotel Inspector’s kit to deliver feedback on various elements of their stay.
Inspection categories will include the dinner and breakfast menus, mattress bounce factor, staff friendliness and quality of hide and seek spots.
Each inspector’s feedback will be consolidated and introduced into the Premier Inn review process to help improve its family offering.
Beatrice Vears, head of brand marketing, said: "As a family brand, we care about every single one of our guests – ensuring they have the best possible night’s sleep and a really fun stay at Premier Inn.
"We’re looking to recruit these Junior Hotel Inspectors to represent the needs of our youngest guests. The right applicant will need to be confident, curious… and an expert in bed bouncing!"
The newly selected inspectors will also win an additional two-night stay with their family at a UK hotel of their choice this summer.
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