
Let’s be honest — payroll isn’t the most glamorous part of HR. No one’s ever said, “Wow, that direct deposit really inspired me today!”
But here’s the thing: when payroll goes wrong, everyone notices.
In hospitality, payroll isn’t just about getting paid. It’s about consistency, compliance, and trust — three little things that make or break service culture. When employees don’t have to worry about their paycheck, they can focus on what really matters: your guests.
Smooth payroll = happy people = happy guests. It really is that simple.
When employees can count on accurate, on-time pay, they relax into their roles. They engage more, they smile more, and they don’t have that “Is my check right this week?” cloud hanging over their head.
A good payroll system supports your culture by:
In short: payroll is the backstage hero of great service.
If you’ve ever run payroll for a resort, you know it’s not just about hitting “submit.” It’s like juggling flaming torches — while on a moving golf cart.
Here’s what you’re up against:
Bottom line: payroll in hospitality is not for the faint of heart.
Here’s a true story.
I used ADP for years and loved its reliability. Then, like many HR pros who get wooed by shiny demos and big promises, I decided to try a competitor who swore they could “simplify everything.”
Spoiler alert: they did not.
They promised the world and delivered… chaos. Broken integrations. Late payroll runs. Frustrated managers. It was, in technical terms, a total disaster.I eventually came back to ADP — humbled, wiser, and with a new internal company phrase my leadership team coined just for me:
“I don’t want to pull a Julie.”
And honestly? Fair. I got suckered. But at least now, everyone remembers that sometimes new doesn’t mean better.
When it comes to complex, multi-site, or seasonal workforces, ADP is like that reliable employee who never calls in sick and knows where every document lives.
Why employers love it:
Why employees love it:
Pricing depends on your size and setup, but here’s a general guide:
| ADP Product | Best For | Estimated Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| ADP RUN | Small to mid-size properties | $25–$60 per employee/month | Great for straightforward payroll + HR |
| ADP Workforce Now | Larger, multi-site, or seasonal operations | $62–$100 per employee/month | Adds benefits, timekeeping, and analytics |
Expect setup and per-pay-period fees. The good news? You’ll sleep better knowing compliance isn’t hanging by a thread.
| Platform | Best For | Strength | Cost Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gusto | Small businesses or startups | Friendly interface, great for new teams | $40 base + $6/employee/mo |
| Paychex Flex | Growing organizations | Payroll + HR integration | $39 base + $5/employee/mo |
| QuickBooks Payroll | QuickBooks users | Seamless accounting sync | $45 base + $6/employee/mo |
They’re all solid tools — but for multi-state, seasonal, or visa-heavy operations, ADP remains the gold standard for a reason.
Switching systems can feel like performing open-heart surgery on payday — but it doesn’t have to.
Here’s how to make it painless:
A little planning and a lot of transparency go a long way.
Behind every great guest experience is a team that feels seen, valued, and paid correctly — on time, every time.
Your payroll system isn’t just a business tool. It’s a cultural message that says, “We care enough to get this right.”
So yes — it’s worth the investment. And if your payroll process still feels like a trust fall without the net… maybe it’s time for an upgrade.