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No matter where they are staying, hotel guests are starting to demand the very latest in technology - from televisions to internet access. Places to stay get ahead of the game by integrating technology into their design.

Technology is moving fast, and hotels of all types have to anticipate the technology that will make their guests' lives easier during their stay. As consumer technology becomes more affordable, guests are no longer terribly impressed by flat-screen televisions, integrated CD players and films on-demand; they can have that at home. What does impress them is when the technology improves the service, which in turn improves their experience.

Futuristic places to stay have been the subject of many treatments in film, television dramas and books. In most cases, these hotels have a clinical look and feel to them, which is not at all what today's guest wants to experience. They want the comfort, style and design of a great hotel, with the convenience that technology affords them. Forward-looking hotels of all types have recognised this and have begun to install technology systems that allow them to provide higher levels of service to guests.

To make guests feel at home, hotels have learned to put them in charge. The more control guests have over their experience, the happier they are. Flexible kitchens allow guests to have breakfast whenever they want to, and technology systems allow them to set up the room the best way for them: Program your media system with exactly the right track to wake you up in the morning, control your air-conditioning from a system by the pool so that your room's just the right temperature when you return to it, or use a touch-screen to check in rather than waiting in a queue at the reception desk. These and other technological advances will give you as the guest greater control over what happens to you in the hotel and it works well both for the guest and for the hotel.

There are already hotels putting systems in place that remember what guests choose from the menu and what they like to drink so that the next time they visit, their favorite cocktail is waiting in their room and the right music is playing. As boutique hotels continue to adapt the available technology to exceed the expectations of their guests, they will become increasingly popular places to stay.



Gainesville GA Places to Stay

Lodging in Gainesville, Georgia:

  • Days Inn Gainesville, 520 Queen City Parkway S.W., Gainesville, Georgia
    Days Inn Gainesville is a 3 star place to stay in Gainesville, Georgia. Book a hotel room and make a reservation for rental of lodging accommodations in Gainesville, Georgia.
  • Quality Inn & Suites, 726 Jesse Jewell Pkwy., Gainesville, Georgia
    Quality Inn & Suites is a 2 star place to stay in Gainesville, Georgia. Book a hotel room and make a reservation for rental of lodging accommodations in Gainesville, Georgia.
  • Ramada Limited Gainesville, 766 Jesse Jewel Parkway, Gainesville, Georgia
    Ramada Limited Gainesville is a 2 star place to stay in Gainesville, Georgia. Book a hotel room and make a reservation for rental of lodging accommodations in Gainesville, Georgia.
  • Super 8 Motel - Gainesville, Jesse Jwll Pkwy & Scotland Ave, Gainesville, Georgia
    Super 8 Motel - Gainesville is a 2 star place to stay in Gainesville, Georgia. Book a hotel room and make a reservation for rental of lodging accommodations in Gainesville, Georgia.

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FEMA to cover hotels for those with damaged homes - Baltimore Sun

NEW ORLEANS - A Federal Emergency Management Agency official says Hurricane Gustav evacuees whose homes remain uninhabitable can have their hotel costs paid by FEMA. David Garratt, a deputy assistant administrator for the agency, said last night that ...

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FEMA to cover hotel costs for some Gustav evacuees - International Herald Tribune

NEW ORLEANS : Victims of Hurricane Gustav who can't return to their homes over the next month because of storm damage or power outages can have their hotel costs covered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, officials said Thursday. Homeland ...

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Many flee Turks and Caicos as Ike approaches - Miami Herald

People wait in a long line for one of the last planes to get off the Island of Providenciales before Hurricane Ike strikes the area, in the Turks & Caicos Islands, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Ike is barreling toward the Turks and Caicos with 110 mph ...

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Hurricane leads to 'mass exodus' from Turks and Caicos Islands ... - Miami Herald

For visitors and locals in the Turks and Caicos Islands, Saturday was the time to run. With a strong Category 3 Hurricane Ike headed straight for the tiny string of British territory north of Haiti, its 30,000 residents took the opportunity to batten ...

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FEMA to cover hotels for some Gustav evacuees - MSNBC

    Wilma (Oct. 2005): Caribbean, U.S.     Katrina (Aug.-Sept. 2005): U.S. NEW ORLEANS - The federal government says it will pay hotel expenses for some of the nearly 2 million people who fled their homes ahead of Hurricane Gustav, but exactly ...

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