Hotel booking process design & usability
Travel UCD – February 2003
TABLE 14: Tasks used
Task
Purpose
You are planning a visit to XXX for a mid-week city break in MONTH, YEAR
Before you finalise
your travel plans, you want to know how much it may cost.
Question
What should you budget (in total) for three nights stay?
(You are looking for a double bed for two adults in a low-price hotel)
See how a user
approaches the
problem of
creating
a rough budget for
their trip
You are planning a visit to XXX for a mid-week city break.
You are planning to stay for three nights (DATES GIVEN) and have
a maximum
budget of £100 per night (150 EUROS)
You plan to share a room with your friend, so you are
looking for a room with two
single beds (a twin) or two double beds – in a medium-quality hotel.
Question
Please list up to three hotels that match this budget and room type.
Finding a hotel that
matches a budget
and
specific room
type
Source: Travel UCD Research, January 2003
We chose four different locations so there would be no possibility
of a user taking the answer
from one task and using it for another. The four locations were:
• Berlin, Germany
• Rome,
Italy
• Athens, Greece
•
Walt Disney World, Orlando, USA
The exact dates of stay were supplied in the second task and were set for three months in the
future. The exception was Wotif.com, where the dates were within 13 days of the test date.
Wotif.com only holds last-minute accommodation. Only the month (three
months ahead of the
test date) was given for the first task.
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