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Running a hotel in the Johannesburg area means managing load shedding schedules, which reshape how guests experience their stay more than most cities realise. Backup power systems need to be genuine—not token—because air conditioning, hot water, and reliable WiFi aren't luxuries in Gauteng summers; they're essentials. Security infrastructure, from access control to perimeter management, is non-negotiable; guests need to feel safe moving between their room and public spaces without paranoia. Staff need to be trained to handle the unpredictable, from water pressure fluctuations to power cuts mid-shower. A functioning hotel here depends on systems that account for the actual conditions of operating in this province, not just theoretical hospitality standards.
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In Sandton, hotels nearest the Sandton Convention Centre carry a premium during major conference periods — properties in Morningside and Rosebank offer comparable Gautrain access at better rates outside those windows. Most upper-tier Sandton hotels offer executive lounges worth factoring into room pricing for travellers working long hours. Check parking costs separately — several of the most expensive properties charge R150 or more per day, which materially changes the true cost of a stay.