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7 Ways Hotels are Changing Because of the Coronavirus © (Getty Images) 7 Ways Hotels Are Changing Because of the Coronavirus
In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, hotels were forced to adapt their policies to keep both guests and employees safe. While some of these new practices – like extending benefits for hotel rewards programs – are short-term solutions to an emergency, several adjustments are part of the hotel industry s new normal. Read on to learn more about how hotel experiences will be a little different in 2021 and beyond.
Cleaning Protocols
A top concern for many travelers nowadays is what hotels are doing to keep both public spaces and rooms clean. And while it may seem like hotels are publicizing their cleaning practices for the first time, that s not entirely the case.
Farm fields and forest that will be used as treated sewage spray fields for the proposed development at Trappe, MD. Miles Creek is in the foreground.Dave Harp
To beachbound travelers, Trappe may be little more than a âspeed awareness zoneâ encountered on their drive to Ocean City, MD. As U.S. Route 50 bypasses the little town on the Chesapeake Bayâs Eastern Shore, about all motorists see is a scattering of modest houses and a handful of gas stations, convenience stores and businesses.
That could begin to change soon. A developer aims to break ground by yearâs end on the first phase of Lakeside, a planned community of 2,501 homes and apartments, a 30-acre lake and a small shopping center. All of it is to be built on undeveloped land the town annexed nearly two decades ago.
Michal Christine Escobar, Senior Editor - Hotels Technologies of the hotel of the future will be standard operating procedure in just a few years.
Ever present in daily life, COVID-19 has made an indelible impression on how humans live, work and enjoy recreation. As the saying goes: âNecessity is the mother of invention,â and so hospitality has evolved, adapted and invented to do its best to survive lockdowns, travel restrictions, sick guests, sick employees, and an astronomical loss of revenue. This is leading many hotels to invest in technologies that improve the guest experience, cut costs, and improve brand loyalty. But many of these technologies are not new. Theyâre not even new to hospitality. However, the urgency with which hotels are implementing them and the scale at which theyâre being implemented is new. Once considered a ânice to haveâ or a âWeâll get to it later,â the implementation of IoT devices, high speed net
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