Hotel RFID service

I don’t care if somebody steals this - unlike many others, I would rather be happy of seeing this real than dying keeping it under my bed…

So, getting to the point:

Hotels could service their clients by using little RFID chips - attach them to a customer’s hand bracelet, and this way store their purchases at the bar, track who is client and who is just visiting the hotel, call customers by name when approaching them in the restaurant, and so on and so on - the opportunities are endless.

RFIDs can be scanned from a distance - especially the ones with batteries with them. The ones which are not scanned, are not part of this discussion - they are not as “user friendly” as the ones needed to serve clients who do not want to be asked for their IDs all the time, for example.

A guest enters the hotel, presents his ID once and gives his credit card details. He is then given an RFID bracelet and forgets about being asked to identify or look for money until he leaves the hotel - the SPA, pools, bars, restaurants - all are open for him. He feels like he paid for ALL INCLUSIVE service - when in fact he pays for what he uses. Yet, this is so friendly for him, that he is ready to consume, consume, consume!

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