Charleston, SC · Resorts
Charleston is one of the country's most booked-out hospitality cities. Boutique hotels on King Street, James Beard-winning restaurants on Upper King and Spring Street, plantation venues in Mount Pleasant, and a year-round wedding economy create constant phone pressure. The city's small-restaurant operator culture means many of the most desired tables are at owner-run venues with one host and a phone that rings off the hook. Wedding and event inquiries are a particularly leaky surface — most lose to whichever venue calls back first.
92%
average answer rate at LOULOU resorts
60%
higher revenue per voice booking vs. web in luxury
$1,400
average cross-revenue value of a resort phone call
24/7
coverage with no overnight staffing burden
Yes — that is the entire point. A guest can book a suite, two couples massages, a sunset sail, and a 7:30 dinner reservation in one conversation, and LOULOU writes each booking into the correct system (Opera, Book4Time, SevenRooms, etc.) before the call ends.
Yes. LOULOU was originally trained against Forbes phone-courtesy standards by operators from Forbes-rated properties. Greetings, hold language, name usage, and recovery scripts are tuned to those exact criteria.
LOULOU recognizes returning callers by phone number, surfaces their preferences (room type, allergies, favorite server, last spa treatment) from your CRM or PMS, and greets them by name before the second sentence.
Yes. Owner-run Charleston restaurants are the perfect fit — LOULOU answers every call during the dinner crush, takes reservations directly into Resy, OpenTable, or Tock, and routes private event inquiries to your sales inbox in minutes.
LOULOU qualifies wedding inquiries — date, headcount, budget, occasion — and creates a brief that lands in your event coordinator's inbox within minutes, so you stop losing leads to whichever venue calls back first.
LOULOU AI answers every call for Charleston resorts — 24/7, in 30+ languages, with the warmth your guests expect.
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