The start of this new decade has turned out to be topsy-turvy and to survive we are going to have to adjust quickly. I am going to share with you 11 Future Hospitality Property Trends You Need to Know.
There is no doubt in my mind for those not willing to keep up with the times and adjust accordingly, it might be difficult to survive in the hospitality property industry.
Here are 11 future trends for your consideration.
Go green
A focus on environmental sustainability isn\u2019t new, but the degree to which your guests expect eco-friendly products and services has grown.
Simply suggesting that guests reuse towels for an extra day isn\u2019t enough; today\u2019s traveller wants to stay at properties that have integrated green practices in all aspects of their business.
For example:
\u2022Qualifying for a \u201cLeadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification\u201d
\u2022Installing solar power
\u2022Improve water conservation
\u2022Cut back or stop using plastic
\u2022Implementing motion sensors that will turn off the power once no motion has been detected for a certain period of time.
\u2022More eco-friendly options for waste disposal by introducing recycle bins in guestrooms and compost bins in F&B outlets.
\u2022Meat alternatives in F&B
Transporting the outdoors inside
Many hospitality properties are planning to maximize the use of their outdoor spaces, where guests might feel safer from virus transmission, for example, moving dining tables and fitness activities outdoors. Also, to capture the calming effects of nature, designers predict travellers may see more greenery coming inside properties.
Incorporating nature into buildings, known as biophilic design, is already at work in places with green walls, potted plants or moss gardens in guest rooms and public areas.
Smart rooms
The internet of things is spreading not only into homes but also into hospitality properties. From access to streaming services to a room key on your smartphone, the essential amenities in a guestroom are becoming increasingly digital. Guests want concierge services or temperature controls at the push of a button (or tap of a finger), and voice-activated controls are expanding beyond simply asking Alexa to play your favourite song.
Many of these innovations require only minimal changes to a modern guestroom, so a forward-thinking hotelier or innkeeper can implement them quickly and efficiently.
For example:
\u2022Properties giving the guest the capability to allow them to log in to their favourite streaming accounts and then automatically get logged out upon check-out.
\u2022Wireless device charging
\u2022Tablet-based control and or digital controls for temperature, light, power and information.
\u2022Soundproofing tech
\u2022Voice-activated controls.
\u2022Smart mirrors that combine a TV screen and a guest room mirror.
\u2022Keyless door entry
Producing content for your property & region
Preparing content can be expensive and time-consuming and many property owners feel that the lifespan of a piece of content is far too short. Be strategic and use the same content on many different platforms.
For example, write a blog post, divide it into tweets, Facebook, Instagram etc. posts with images. Record your blog post for podcasts and create a video for multiple platforms.
Continue reading or listening and I will share with you seven more trends we have to look forward to in the hospitality property industry\u2026
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