While virtual reality can be used to attract travelers to a specific destination, augmented reality has the potential to enhance the experience as it is lived. From the point of view of sales and advertising, AR is a great way to show offers and promotions in real-time: a traveler could point the camera at a restaurant and see the menu-of-the-day come to life, or watch hotel room rates shown over the "real" property. It is likely that the future of travel will be made up of a mix of multiple realities: phenomenal, virtual, and augmented.

How will hotels be able to benefit from the technology?

Max Starkov
Max Starkov
Hospitality & Online Travel Tech Consultant

There is cool technology and there is ... practical technology. Anytime you require someone to use a specialized device or download an app in order to experience the technology, a device like a VR headset, 3D TV glasses, or a smartphone app, you limit the users to only the most dedicated aficionados like gamers or TV fanatics.

AR technology is typically deployed via augmented reality apps that utilize the existing environment and overlay information and virtual objects in order to create a new, AR artificial environment. In my view, the fact that users have to download a specialized AR app on their smartphones is what prevents AR technology from becoming widespread in hospitality and travel. This is what makes AR a cool, but hardly practical technology with widespread use and justified ROI in our industry.

Here a few potential uses of AR technology at hotels:

  • Guests:
    • Resort AR maps: using strategically placed beacons, big resorts, casinos, convention hotels, etc. can develop an AR resort map application, allowing there to guests navigate the premises via the AR app on their smartphones.
    • Specials and Promotions: Using beacon technology, placed strategically near the hotel restaurants and spas, the hotel can “beam” special offers, discount vouchers, menses, and reviews via push notifications on guests' smartphones.
    • Tourist maps of the hotel surroundings: Create a large local attractions map in the lobby of the hotel to provide detailed information about the most prominent attractions in the hotel vicinity when viewed through a smartphone or tablet.
    • Scavenger hunt games for children: family and beach resorts can develop an interactive scavenger hunt AR app to entertain their young guests and their parents.
  • Hotel Development:
    • Hotel interior design: utilizing AR, an interior designer can visualize and choose the shades of paint color, as well as the size, number of pieces, and placement of the furniture in the lobby, common areas, and hotel rooms.
  • Hotel Staff:
    • Room Readiness: Utilizing AR, a PMS can develop an AR map of the accommodations, visualizing which ones are vacant and ready, vacant in need of service, which ones are occupied, or out of commission. This app can be of great help to over-worked front desk clerks and housekeepers. 

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