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An early look at the Hotel of Tomorrow

Welcome to the room of the future — just don’t lose your key

This conceptual image shows what a hotel room of the future might look like.
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updated 3:13 p.m. ET Nov. 28, 2006

Rob Lovitt
Travel writer
Travel enough and even the latest and greatest amenity will eventually go from hip to humdrum. In-room iPod dock? Yawn. Wall-to-wall WiFi? I should hope so. Flat-screen TV? Yeah, been there, watched that.

No, real innovation comes from imagining amenities that haven’t been invented yet. At least that’s the idea behind the Hotel of Tomorrow (HOT) project, an industry-spanning initiative put together by Hospitality Design (HD) magazine and Gettys, a Chicago-based design firm. Unveiling their ideas earlier this fall, the group effort offered intriguing ideas on everything from checking in to conking out.

A touch-screen unit that lets you pick hotel rooms the way you choose airline seats. Nano-painted walls that provide on-demand electricity without cords or cables. Biometric monitors that adjust lighting, temperature, and humidity based on your health needs and personal preferences. Given the rate of technological change these days — dial-up, anyone? — they’re not as far-fetched as they sound.

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In fact, the project participants based their ideas on developments already underway. Looking at both the latest macrotrends (nanotechnology, connectivity, etc.) and guest demographics (neo-greens to Gen Y teens), they came up with an array of amenities designed to boost consumer choice and a more personalized experience.

That’s a great thing, although I can see a potential problem, i.e., living through the learning curve that always comes with new technology. As a guy who can get flummoxed by the extra buttons on his new TV remote, I’m not exactly a technophobe, but I can sure be technofeeble at times, and I suspect there may be a few bumps along the way to this brave new world.

Check it out
Anyone who has used a touch screen to pre-select an airline seat will appreciate a similar service for choosing hotel rooms. Bring up an image of a hotel (online or in the lobby), touch a particular room, and voilà, you can see a picture, list of amenities, perhaps even the view out the window.

Imagine the detail, the flexibility, the mind-boggling potential to be completely paralyzed by the wealth of choices. If you’ve ever circled a parking lot bypassing empty spots in pursuit of a better one, you know exactly what I mean. I can already hear my wife muttering, “Just…pick…one…wouldja?

Or, how about a handheld unit that works as a room key, mobile phone, and control unit for lights, window blinds, and air conditioning? Pretty cool, huh? Add in a video screen and more software, and suddenly, you’ve got a combination PDA, GPS unit, and direct link to the hotel concierge.


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