What is the most cost-effective way to answer every inbound call for hotels & boutique lodging in 2026? We analyze the real numbers behind full-time staff, traditional call center bureaus, and 24/7 AI receptionists.
The Four Front-Desk Options Compared
| Option | Monthly Cost | Hours Covered | Industry Knowledge | Simultaneous Calls |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voicemail / Solo Phone | $0 (Direct) | When available | High (when answered) | 1 call (others get busy tone) |
| In-House Full-Time Staff | $3,500–$5,200/mo | 40 hrs/week (9–5 M-F) | High (after training) | 1 call at a time |
| Traditional Answering Bureau | $350–$1,200/mo ($1.25/min) | 24/7 | Low (generic scripts) | Queued / Hold music |
| 24/7 AI Receptionist (Nextiva XBert) | $99/mo flat | 24/7/365 | Deep (custom trained) | Unlimited simultaneous |
1. In-House Full-Time Receptionist
The median US receptionist earns $37,230 annually (BLS, 2024). When adding mandatory payroll taxes, health benefits, and paid time off, the fully loaded cost exceeds $52,000 per year ($4,300+/month) (BLS ECEC, 2026). Furthermore, an in-house receptionist only covers 40 out of 168 hours in a week, leaving 76% of the week completely unstaffed.
2. Traditional Answering Service Bureaus
Legacy answering services charge by the minute ($0.75 to $2.00/min). Operators juggle dozens of unrelated companies, reading stiff, generic scripts. They rarely understand trade terminology, cannot quote nuanced pricing, and cannot book jobs directly into your CRM or calendar.
3. Modern 24/7 AI Receptionist
Platforms like Nextiva XBert AI operate 24/7 for a predictable subscription starting at $99/mo. They understand industry terminology, integrate directly with scheduling tools, answer multiple calls simultaneously, and never take sick days or off-season payroll waste.
Read our in-depth evaluation: Best AI Answering Services for Hotels & Boutique Lodging in 2026.