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Hotel Chicago West Loop, Butler Hospitality Provide Virtual Room Service - 0 views

  • The boutique hotel is now serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner provided by Butler, a growing hospitality company new to the Chicago market that provides virtual room service to hotels without kitchens
  • Butler conceives and executes the menus then delivers in-room hospitality orders on-demand directly to guestrooms within 30 minutes, unlike standard delivery services, which can only deliver to the front door or lobby.
  • guests can scan a QR code that appears in their in-room menus
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  • menu designed by Butler changes with the season, and currently features a wide-range of items
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    This is one step closer to creating a virtual experience for hotel guests entirely. This article is about a completely automatic system that delivers guests their room service needs quickly and virtually. This machine is called "Butler" and is considered to be a virtual room service that has changing menus for food and saves much time for people that would be doing that now. They, later on, plan on having the system be able to deliver drinks and much more. According to recent surveys taken by the hotel, these services has had much positive feedback.
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Smart Hotel Technology & Proximity Marketing | Optimove - 0 views

  • Use automated check-in courtesy of geofencing. By utilizing geofencing – a virtual ‘fence’ around a specified location – hoteliers can provide guests with the option to check in as soon as they’ve landed (or when they’re nearing the hotel) by sending a push notification to their smartphone that takes them to the relevant check-in screen in the hotel’s app. 
  • So when a guest has checked in, and for the duration of their stay, beacon technology can detect when guests are near their room via their smartphone and unlock the door
  • Once in their room, that same technology can deliver all manner of wonderful a-ha moments – from switching on the lighting when guests enter, to turning on the air-con, to setting just the right room temperature
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  • An immersive guest experience creates loyal customers, expanding the reach of your brand as they share their experience, and helping increase revenues as a result.
  • t’s never been more critical to reach customers with hyper-personalized content – aka, the right offer, at the right time, and in the right place.  
  • Location-based marketing also provides opportunities to partner with local businesses and take advantage of geofencing so when guests are nearby, say, a local restaurant around dinner time,
  • Check-out courtesy of proximity marketing is the perfect opportunity to give your guests a frictionless send-off, and if you’re smart, an offer or two to help them remember you by
  • Using beacons, hotels can provide their guests with digital maps that track their location in real-time, and deliver them to their desired destination, minus the frustration.
  • Proximity marketing enables the savvy hotel brand not only to stand out in an ultra-competitive marketplace but to build valuable, meaningful connections with customers that foster loyalty over the long term.
  • 74% of guests value hotels/resorts that customize messaging and offers 88% of guests want a hotel app that delivers a personalized CX 
  • Immediate conversions by engaging customers when they’re most likely to respond. Better app engagement, enabling hoteliers to ship relevant, valuable messages that guests want to receive – when they want to receive them. Increased retention – by shipping hyper-personalized content, app users are more likely to hang around to see what’s coming next. 
  • 95% of guests believe their chosen hotel should be making efforts to introduce them to local culture (I-AM) 
  • the entire in-room experience can be elevated from mediocre to marvelous via the humble beacon, helping to make the guest experience memorable and elevating the chances that they’ll be back next year.  
  • But there’s another benefit to location-based check-in. As well as providing a hassle-free experience for guests, the use of location-based technology means hotel staff can be notified when guests are on their way, giving them the opportunity to prepare for their arrival (being there to ‘meet and greet’, having room keys available if required, or even having a welcome drink at the ready for that ultra-personal touch!). 
  • Beacons inside hotel rooms can identify when guests are back at base, and, coupled with additional insights courtesy of your analytics platform, provide the perfect offer for in-room services.
  • More and more hotels are using geofencing and beacon technology to help guests find what they’re looking for via their smartphones
  • The optimum guest journey is made up of many delightful aha-moments, which when woven together create the ultimate travel experience.
  • Responsive, personalized, valuable interactions that meet individual needs, and introduce them to new experiences. Location-based targeting can help deliver these critical micro-moments.  
  • he important thing to remember? Yep – personalization. If your analytics tell you that a guest was a frequent spa-user during their vacation, you could send them a voucher for spa products to take home with them. Just a thought.
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    Proximity marketing is a hotel's current powerful tool for elevating guests' experiences. It is imperative for a hotel to have a fun, interactive, and easy-to-use app that creates a better stay for its guests. Some benefits include geofencing, room entry and room controls, and hotel navigation. These factors all go hand in hand in creating a seamless and memorable hotel stay.
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    This article goes into detail about the utility of proximity marketing in terms of adding guest experience within the hospitality industry. It also details how guest retention can be increased by the ability to use analytical data in order to gain insights on guest trends allowing for a memorable personal touch. Another major point made within the article details the importance of hospitality companies promoting local experiences outside of the venue itself and proximity marketing allows for local businesses and attractions to be highlighted.
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Location, Location, Location: Geomarketing Strategies in the Hospitality Industry | hos... - 1 views

  • The key to effective advertising resides in communicating the right message to the right person at the right place at the right time.
  • the key resides in connecting to consumers and engaging them with information, promotions, advertising or connectivity which will positively affect their experiences
  • The meteoric growth of Web/e-mail-based discounting services like Groupon and Living Social shows that a large number of consumers are looking for targeted discount offers.
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  • Imagine the ability to know a guest has arrived in your city at the exact moment he arrives at your property and knowing exactly where he is at any given time to provide him with information and offers to enhance the consumer experience and revenue opportunities.
  • a phone user moving at walking speed past a restaurant which has been geofenced might be offered a two-for-one dinner opportunity with a coupon displayed on the user’s phone.
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    Location, timing, relevance of the ad is the most important using location-based marketing. All phone these have a GPS implemented on their phone and can provide a location. Companies can make immediate offers to individuals if they are in proximity of the businesses. In hospitality, restaurants can give discounted offers to people walking near the restaurants.
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