Embroidery programs your banquet team will actually like.
We plan hotel dates the way your own vendors do: BEO-aware, dock-scheduled, and invisible to guests until the station is dressed and stitching.
Hotels book us for three recurring reasons. The first is the amenity program — a robe, cap, or tote personalized with the guest's initials during their stay. It photographs beautifully, costs less than most turndown upgrades, and gives the front desk something to talk about at check-in.
The second is group business. When a corporate buyout or incentive group takes the property, a lobby or pool-deck embroidery bar becomes the activity that needs no signup sheet. Planners love that it runs continuously instead of at a fixed hour.
The third is the seasonal residency — holiday lobby dates, summer pool weekends, a recurring first-Friday slot. Because the logo files, floor plan, and paperwork are already on file after the first visit, later dates get cheaper and easier to approve.
What your ops team will ask — answered
- Load-in: service elevator and back corridors, on your dock schedule. About 90 minutes to first stitch.
- Power: one standard 15-amp wall circuit. We never touch banquet power without engineering's blessing.
- Noise: a low sewing hum — lobby music covers it entirely.
- Footprint: 10-by-10 dressed to match the room; we can work with your linen standard or bring our own.
- Linen & robes: we can stitch items already in your amenity program after a test piece per style.
Properties from Orange County's resort corridor to the Vegas Strip are inside our normal range — travel terms here, and the summit lobby case study shows a full hotel run sheet.