Hotel RFP for Small Events 2026: 20-80 Pax Playbook
Small events (5-50 pax) get treated like enterprise RFPs and waste 3 weeks on overkill forms — when hotels respond fastest to a 6-field lean brief. We break down the lean playbook (single date, decision deadline, BAR+10% target) with the exact email template below.
Most RFP advice assumes 200-500 pax conferences. But the vast majority of MICE activity in Europe is 20-80 pax programmes: executive offsites, sales kickoffs, leadership retreats, team building, partner workshops. For these events, the full enterprise RFP is overkill and often counterproductive.
Why the enterprise RFP fails for small events
- Hotels deprioritise it. A 15-page RFP asking for F&B options, room block guarantees, risk management, sustainability certifications, and 3-year rate commitments for 40 room nights is not worth a hotel sales rep's afternoon.
- Turnaround is slow. Enterprise RFPs get 5-10 business day responses. Small events often need decisions in 5-10 days total.
- Price is over-optimised. A 15-page brief invites 15-page responses. You end up comparing minor line items instead of total value.
- Planners burn out. 8 hours on RFP for a 40-pax event is bad ROI.
The small-event RFP template
Fields to include (yes)
- Event name + company (1 line)
- Dates (primary + 2 alternates)
- Headcount (single number, not range)
- Room nights needed (nights x pax)
- Main meeting room capacity required
- F&B: breakfast included yes/no, lunch on day 1/2, gala dinner yes/no
- Any dealbreakers (AV setup, dietary restrictions, accessibility, specific location)
- Budget range (be honest, hotel will calibrate)
- Response deadline (48-72 hours recommended)
Fields to skip (no)
- Multi-year rate commitments
- 3-tier sustainability certification requirements
- Risk management plans
- COVID-19 safety protocols (pandemic is endemic, stop asking)
- IT infrastructure questionnaires
- Concessions laundry lists
- Insurance documentation
- Unionisation questions
How many hotels should you send to?
For 20-80 pax events: 6-10 hotels is the sweet spot.
- Under 6: insufficient negotiation leverage
- 6-10: competitive quotes, manageable replies
- Over 10: diminishing returns, hotels feel less special
Response expectations
- 48-hour response rate should be 60-70 percent. If under 40, your brief is probably too vague or inbox-bait style.
- Total price within 15 percent across responses is normal. Outliers outside this range need investigation.
- One follow-up email day 3 captures another 15-25 percent of responses.
- BAFO not needed for most small events. Direct negotiation with top 2 is faster.
Direct sales vs procurement lingo
For small events, write like a human, not a procurement officer. Example opening:
"Hi [Name], I'm organising a 40-pax leadership offsite for Acme Consulting on 17-19 November in Barcelona. Need 40 singles + 1 main meeting room for 2 days + dinner on night 2. Budget ~450 EUR all-in per pax per night. Can you get back to me with a package by Thursday?"
That outperforms a 15-field web form 3-to-1 on reply rate.
What about the "small-event discount"?
Hotels often say "we don't do corporate rates under 25 rooms". This is often a first-pass filter, not a real policy. Push back: offer dates flexibility, mid-week, consecutive-booking for multiple small events in a year. Most hotels will quote.
When you need a tool
For 1-3 small events per year, a Google Doc template is enough. For 10+ per year, use a tool that supports short briefs. Easy RFP's "quick brief" mode was designed for this: 1-page template, 6-10 hotel matcher, direct-reply workflow.
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