Hotels Of The Future Might Talk To Visitors' Microchips
Saanvi Araav
Back in 1919, Conrad Nicholson Hilton opened his first hotel. To celebrate that event, the company is looking at its 100 years future
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Back in 1919, a hundred years and about a month ago, Conrad Nicholson Hilton opened his first hotel.
To celebrate that event, the company is looking at its 100 years future. They also released a report which includes their predictions for the company of 2119, some of them are really wild.
Tourism In Space
The first difference that this report notes between future and today hotels are the locations.
They wrote that due to encroaching seas, their hotels would migrate to high-up mountains or even other planets. In the report, they say that they would also venture into uninhabitable and unexplored deserts to create places of recreation and beauty.
Microchip Implants
And about the structure of future hotels, Hiltons expect that we will control everything in the hotel wirelessly with a microchip implanted in our body, from entertainment, room temperature, to even the layout of the room.
Hilton predicted that insights of individual data from a kind of embedded chip would transfer to the data center of the hotel. With that, the room would be ready when the guest comes in. For example, space-lovers would get star-scattered scenery; city dwellers would get meadow views while adventures would get safari displays.
Greener
In the vision of Hilton for their future business, sustainability has a big part too.
They expect that people will use material from ocean plastic to build hotel buildings, while the menus of room service will be full of the alt-protein meals like Plankton Pies, Beetle Bolognese, and Seaweed Cake.