Hotel of tomorrow opened this Monday in Budapest, in Nyár utca. The 40 rooms of the 4-star KViHotel, controlled by the TMRW Hotels application, uses the most innovative solutions of the 21st century; the TMRW Hotels smartphone application literally puts everything in the hands of the guests, from booking to checkout.
The software solution can be used in other hotels too, both new ones or those already in operation. After two years of IT development and construction work, the first hotel in Europe (4 star) controlled by guest smartphones, opened today in Budapest. Based on the latest travel trends and expectations of the future, the hotel offers travelers of the future an unparalleled hotel experience.
KViHotel (Key Vision, derived from “Vision for the Future”) located at 32 Nyár utca, District 7, operates almost without staff by using the TMRW Hotels application; nearly all functions are managed by the guests themselves with their own smartphone. This is a unique solution on the continent, both for leisure and business travelers.
Digital solutions for the entire trip
Thanks to the TMRW Hotels mobile application, available for Android and iOS devices, hotel guests can gain access to practically every service at their fingertips: they can book rooms, and can check in without queuing up, even 48 hours before arrival, by selecting the floor and the room.
Via a Bluetooth connection the phone is also the key for the room, and in the event of a late arrival, guests’ phones open the main entrance of the hotel too. Using the TMRW application hotel guests are in control of the cooling/heating – among other things – and may set the desired temperature of the room for their arrival time, even from 10,000 km away.
Virtual convenience
Additional cleaning can also be requested through the TMRW Hotels application, and “Please don’t disturb” signs can even be put out virtually. Guests can pay through the application, order a taxi, and monitor the payment process as well. Guests can check out with their phone too; no queuing is necessary, and the bill can be settled with the help of the application. Payment by bank card (and shortly by PayPal) is equally secure and convenient, and the bill is naturally sent online to the email address provided.
For all these activities, guests can make use of free broadband WiFi all over the hotel, and help is provided for use of the application in the form of texts and videos. The TMRW Hotels app means the TMRW virtual customer service is available round the clock, no matter where the customer is: the hotel’s dispatcher service is available on any platform (Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp, Skype, iMessage, etc.) but guests can ask for guidance or advice even over the phone.
If required by local rules (which can optionally be set by the hotel) the application asks for personal data, a scanned version of passports or other personal ID, and the e-signature of the guest at the time of check-in. This information is stored, in line with the strict data protection rules of course.
The TMRW application
The TMRW application really simplifies and optimizes housekeeping tasks: the duty list of the housemaids is organized by the TMRW HK application installed on their smartphones; the system assigns the tasks to them according to an algorithm prepared in advance. Thus the smartphone assigning the tasks is also a work tool. Rooms where new guests are arriving on the given day are given priority: when a guest checks out, TMRW HK puts the making up of that room at the top of the cleaning list, and as soon as it is completed, the TMRW Hotels application sends a push message to the hotel guest (who has already checked in and is about to occupy the room) that the accommodation is now available.
The TMRW HK application prepares the list of duties for the maids taking priorities into account, and continuously notifies the staff about changes.
Design and comfort
The interior design of KViHotel, which is the first to use the TMRW Hotels application and targets intensive users of digital devices, evokes the latest trends. Anthracite grey and yellow as well as blue and green color combinations dominate in the rooms. Three types of accommodation units ranging from 18 to 36 square meters can be booked: superior, deluxe and junior suite. A unique decor feature of the rooms is the triple-layered glass wall insert, creating a youthful atmosphere with its special illumination. The three rooms on the ground floor have terraces facing the cortile garden.
The wall painting decorating the back yard facade of the hotel is well visible from the terrace; the painting holds another digital trick: by directing a smartphone camera towards it, and viewing it through the LARA AR application, the wall painting comes to life, and with the help of the video displayed it explains the use of the TMRW Hotels application.
Relaxing in comfort
Guests can consume flavored mineral water and snacks free of charge from the minibars in the rooms, and the junior suite also offers a coffee machine that can be used gratuitously. Every room is equipped with a smart TV on which guests can listen to their favorite music or watch videos, movies or series as they wish, beside traditional TV channels.
Breakfast is served in the ground-floor breakfast area of KViHotel; the ample and quality range exceeds what is expected of a 4-star hotel: fresh bakery products, cold cuts, egg dishes, cheese, fish and energizing light food are offered alongside excellent coffees and teas.
The lobby bar in the ground floor awaits guests with refreshments, Hungarian wines and craft beer between 8 in the morning and midnight, but this area is also suitable for activities and organizing tastings.
Relaxing in comfort in one of the most bustling districts of Budapest is guaranteed thanks to the vicinity of a quiet park and the excellent sound insulation.
Efficient operation and green solutions
The developer of the TMRW Hotels application and the investor behind KViHotel belong to the same Group, so all subsequent versions of the TMRW applications will be prepared based on first-hand experience. The name of the hotel (Key Vision) also reflects the “Vision for the Future” attitude.
Owing to the cost-efficient investment and operation (the hotel employs a maximum of 15 people) the guests of KViHotel can enjoy higher comforts and a unique experience for an average Budapest hotel room rate. Extensive digitalization means the use of paper is practically reduced to zero, so no in-house printing facilities are necessary.
Thanks to the innovative TMRW e-solutions the hotel offers more travel experience compared to similar hotels, while fewer staff are required for efficient operations. This means the TMRW hotel application offers an efficient and long-term solution to the labor shortage observed in the area of tourism.
TMRW: one name, five solutions
The TMRW Hotels application and the company’s hotel concept are not just for one hotel, and the company does not develop solutions for hotels only. The goal of the Group is for this application to become the IT basis for Europe’s hotels, and for this digital solution to help enhance guest experience in both existing hotels and hotels under construction. It also permanently and significantly reduces operating costs.
TMRW has developed five versions of the application altogether: TMRW Hotels simplifies and digitizes the operation of hotels, TMRW Hostels does the same for hostels, TMRW Apartments for apartments, and TMRW Offices for office buildings. These applications make operations more transparent and easier to plan by considerably reducing costs, while TMRW HK (housekeeping) makes the cleaning and maintenance of catering establishments and accommodation facilities more efficient.
Patent pending model
Beside the Hotels application presented here, TMRW is already live testing the Offices app and will soon present the version designed for apartments. In addition to the license for the application, companies modernizing their places of accommodation may also make use of the dispatcher service needed for the application from TMRW. The application model is currently “patent pending”.