How Tech Will Make Your Hotel Room Feel Like Home

19-09-2017

Currently, the hospitality industry is extremely competitive, hotels / resorts will have to do everything to meet the requirements of guests. Here are the shining examples of using the latest technology in the world:

Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas: When guests enter a room, the curtains open and music plays while climate control switches on.

Everything reverts back to the hotel’s setting when they leave the room and returns to the guest’s preferences when they come back.

Preferences are also recorded and stored for the next visit. At hotel restaurants, digital menus impress guests while giving the hotel valuable real-time information about what’s selling and what’s not. Slot machines and video poker stations also collect data on use, allowing the hotel to update its selection in accordance with guest whims.

Royal Mansour resort in Marrakech: Tradition combines with high-tech in this hotel, which is designed like a traditional medina, with an outer wall, winding garden paths, and rooms with classic tile patterns and hand-woven fabrics. But rooms also feature a touchscreen wall that lets guests control lighting and temperature or request services.

New York’s Yotel:

Here, luggage is stored by robots, motorized beds can be rearranged to create space, and dining tables can be raised or lowered with a switch.

Hotel 1000 in Seattle: Body-heat-detecting infrared sensors let the housekeeping staff know when guests have left their rooms, and guests can test the velocity and accuracy of their swings with a “virtual golf club.”

InterContinental Phu Quoc resort: When guests enter the room, the TV screen will send the name of the guest name. Customers can order food or any other service that comes with the price of the hotel through the TV screen integrated by the eHotel TV solution.

Source: Forbes adnn synthesis