The Ultimate Destination for Business Travelers
The Ultimate Destination for Business Travelers
(ARA) - If
you're a frequent business traveler, you've probably stayed in your
share of boring hotels where you're lucky to have cable, much less
Internet access. But, due to the demands of today's
technology-advanced society, many of these properties are being
replaced by hotels that are pioneering some of the most innovative
technology-based amenities.
Savvy hotel operators know that providing their guests with all the
comforts and conveniences of home, coupled with some of the latest
and greatest technological amenities, is necessary to remain
competitive. That's why when visiting top hotels, you'll not only
find state-of-the-art meeting facilities, but niche amenities such
as on-site barbers and tailors, dry-cleaning service and guest
rooms with all the upscale extras such as decorative furniture,
high-end mattresses, signature bedding and linens, oversized
bathrooms with separate tubs and showers, in-room refrigerators and
microwaves and large flat screen TVs with all the movie
channels.
Some luxury hotels are taking even bigger steps toward making the
traveler's experience more unique by offering amenities you'd
expect to find at an expensive spa or resort instead of a business
or family hotel. For example the 298-room Grand Hyatt DFW, located
inside International Terminal D at Dallas/Fort Worth International
Airport, offers a new level of airport hotel luxury. Conveniently
located equal distances from both coasts, the hotel has become a
popular destination site for individual business travelers, small
conventions and corporate meetings by offering some one-of-a-kind
services that were specifically developed to cater to the
individual business traveler.
Grand Hyatt DFW offers upscale guestrooms decked out with granite
worktop desks; 32-inch flat panel TVs; exquisite meeting and party
space; a contemporary lounge; a 24-hour MOKA coffee bar and Grand
Met restaurant featuring an innovative, globally inspired cuisine;
a heated rooftop pool, spa and 24-hour fitness center; as well as
wired and wireless Internet access in its guestrooms and throughout
the property. Travelers will also find a few unique surprises,
including two new food and beverage programs you won't find
anywhere else: iTASTE and The Virtual Menu, both created in
partnership with AVT Communique and The Creative Effort, to enhance
the experience for guests whose time in town is limited.
With iTASTE, guests can journey through a gourmet cheese, chocolate
or wine tasting experience using state-of-the-art iPod technology
without having to leave the hotel. Simply stop by the hotel's
Epicurean Boutique/Über Coffee Bar, MOKA, where baristas help
you select a tasting program and serve you with an iPod and a
tasting tray at a community table that was designed specifically
for iTASTE. Press play and you are guided through a podcast of your
tasting choice, which costs $25 each and lasts about 10 to 15
minutes per program. When finished, you get a souvenir DVD of the
experience to take home and share what you've learned.
When dinner time comes around, guests dining in the hotel's Grand
Met restaurant no longer have to wonder how an interesting dish on
the menu might look or what courses work best together. You can try
an interactive meal selection experience using a Virtual Menu. By
simply touching a screen of vivid images, you can see detailed menu
item descriptions and chef recommendations for food and wine
pairings. After completing your virtual tour, you place your order
with your personal waiter who is there to make further
recommendations and answer questions.
Looking for a way to unwind at the end of the day? Take advantage
of a new holographic spa audio theater experience available in the
hotel's spa. While waiting for a scheduled spa treatment, guests
are given an iPod and a set of headphones. Then, with the lights
dimmed and eyes closed, they are launched into a high-definition
audio experience that literally and scientifically transports them
into a state of meditation and relaxation they've never achieved
before.
"The iTASTE,Virtual Menu and holographic spa audio theater programs
are part of our ongoing effort to provide our guests with an
innovative experience that is unlike any other," says Michael
Stephens, general manager for the Grand Hyatt DFW. "We are
constantly looking for novel ways to utilize the latest advances in
technology in order to provide our guests with services they cannot
find at any other hotel."
To learn more about the Grand Hyatt DFW, its innovative programs,
or to make a reservation, visit www.GrandHyattDFW.com.
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