can now stream your preferred shows from the apps on your phone. Similarly, if you need any guest services, you can just get in touch with staff member via chat or the hotel’s app – no need to pick up the in-room phone. And while the in-room coffee and mini bar may still be there, more and more hotels are opting to offer baristas and pantry style canteens to create a more social atmosphere.
Step into the back office and the scene is slowly changing. While hotels were full of enthusiasm up until the 90s creating reservation systems and websites, many (not all) have been slow to adapt to newer hotel technology to make their operational lives so much easier and in the long run, financially better off. Those that have embraced the new mobile SaaS service have reaped the operational efficiencies; employees can process orders, bookings, payments, and check customers in and out, whenever, wherever. With communication now occurring more efficiently across departments, hotel mobility allows employees to provide services to guest anytime, anywhere leading to increased guest satisfaction.
While we have reached 2016, (and the end of our blog) the hotel technology developments continue on. This year in Japan, the Henn-na Hotel, the world’s first robot hotel opened, furthering conversations of automations place within hotel technology; new smart hotels are here, the concept of IoT is being brandished about. With 2020 fast approaching, we wonder what additional technological advancements will happen before the end of this decade!