1-save time, live better http://www.eventrebels.com/keyless-entry-key-hotel-industry/ Go directly to your hotel room. Do not stop at the front desk, do not collect your key card.
2-Respect guests privacy
Person with a disability don't have to show up at the front desk, and go staright to the room.
VIP guest such as Celebrity, rich merchants won't espose wherabounts.
4-save energy
Door cards are made of plastics. It's cheap material, but not environment-friendly from the perspective.(photo with hotel plastic cards)
5-it's a tech trend (ask how many peole would interested in new stuff? when ipad air come ? iphone 6 come? google glasses ?)
*people are always love to try new stuffs. (We understand customer prefences, hotel will take action, too)In January 2014, Starwood Hotels & Resorts announced they would debut keyless entry starting in a few of their Aloft brand hotels.
Then, in July, Hilton Worldwide issued a press release detailing a new digital plan focused on giving guests the ability to manage their entire stay. http://www.eventrebels.com/keyless-entry-key-hotel-industry/ what going to happen next?
1-Keyless App, keyless door.
Hotels are not the only ones hoping to implement this technology, HotelTonight, the hotel booking app, has partnered with Brivo Labs to add keyless entry to their app. At Google’s I/O conference in June, HotelTonight reported that they are in talks with hotel chains to implement the necessary