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SUMMARY:Notices
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How a Tour Guide Can Write Effective Notices

Writing notices on tour is one way of imparting information - however, never rely on a notice to give important information unless you have told the whole group to look there by a certain time and date. SHOW them where you will put these notices.
Place your notice somewhere prominent - preferably close to reception, and make sure the group knows where. Ask them to check by a certain time every day, e.g. just before or after hotel meals
Use your employer's notice paper - it's good advertising too - so the group can recognize it easily. Use blutack rather than sellotape /scotch-tape, but not pins unless there is a pinboard - hoteliers won't like it if you damage their decor
Write clearly, in bold letters, and keep it short
Keep your notices in plastic wallets

Suitable information for a notice:

Departure times exact locations of meeting points
Things to take
Costs (how much money needed for the next two/three days)
Where to change...

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