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Technology in Hotel Experience

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The modern hotel experience is centered around technology. In fact, the modern home life has evolved to include technology as an important ingredient. While technology can be used as a distraction from reality, Best Western Hotels & Resorts is finding ways to use technology in ways that enhances your local experience and helps you connect with those you care about most.

  1. Free Wi-Fi

Stay connected with the people you love at every Best Western Hotels & Resorts location. While other hotels upcharge you, Best Western believes that communication with family and friends is supremely important to every traveler.

  1. Mobile Booking

If you have a smartphone, you can book a room. Download the Best Western To Go! mobile app and get access to more than 4,200 locations in 100+ countries around the globe. The app will also give you full access to your Best Western Rewards account, where you can use your points to book free nights and more.

  1. In-Room Artificial Intelligence

Select Best Western locations are testing a very exciting, cutting-edge AI technology that would allow guests to speak and interact with devices in their rooms. Guests might be able to find food and entertainment recommendations, communicate with the front desk and get answers to questions with the help of this intuitive technology.

  1. The Future of Connected Rooms

Best Western is forward-thinking, working with smart tech to integrate entertainment technologies into new hotel brands like Vīb and Glō. These sorts of integrations could allow guests to cast their music and shows to in-room screens, making the on-the-road experience feel more like home.

  1. Green Initiatives

Made up of independently owned and operated hotels, Best Western thrives on diversity. As a result, Best Western hotels do everything from having in-room recycle bins and linen re-use programs to geothermal and solar-powered hotels that actually sell power back to the grid.

How has technology made your travel experience easier and helped you stay connected to loved ones?