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Smart, Personalised, and Localised: Meeting Guest Expectations for In-Room Entertainment in EMEA and APAC

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In-room entertainment (IRE) has become a critical aspect of enhancing the guest experience in hotels worldwide. However, guest expectations and the solutions offered can vary significantly by region. Hotels in EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) and APAC (Asia Pacific) are meeting guest expectations with innovative IRE technologies tailored to their unique markets. Here’s a look at trends for in-room entertainment in EMEA and APAC.

What Guests Want: Seamless Functionality with Personalisation and Localised Content

Across EMEA and APAC, modern travellers expect IRE to match or exceed the quality and flexibility they enjoy at home. Key preferences include:

  • Streaming services integration: Guests increasingly expect access to popular streaming platforms. Exactly which platforms are popular will depend on the region or country. Casting solutions that allow guests to stream on-demand directly from personal devices are especially popular in APAC and the Middle East.
  • Personalisation features: Guests want their in-room systems to feel like extensions of their personal tech. Solutions like personalised welcome screens, saved content preferences, and even tailored recommendations are in demand.
  • Localised content: Travellers in APAC appreciate content that reflects their linguistic and cultural preferences. Offering regional streaming apps, local television channels, and multilingual options is a must.
  • Gaming options: In APAC, where gaming has become a cultural cornerstone, some hotels offer consoles or cloud gaming platforms as part of their IRE solutions. For example, hotels in Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea, China, and Japan are integrating esports-themed entertainment.

Regional Highlights

  • Luxury hotels leading innovation: In cities like Dubai, London, and Paris, luxury properties offer advanced features like voice-activated controls and smart TVs that integrate with the room’s broader technology ecosystem, including IoT (Internet of Things).
  • Focus on sustainability: European hotels are adopting energy-efficient displays and implementing features like auto-off timers to align with sustainability initiatives. Energy-saving IoT solutions also play a part here, using room controls integrated with the IRE solution.
  • Broadband-dependent features: With the widespread availability of high-speed Internet, hotels in the Middle East and Europe are emphasising cloud-based entertainment platforms and uninterrupted streaming experiences.
  • Tech-first integration: Hotels in Singapore, Japan, and China often lead the way in adopting next-gen tech. Interactive entertainment systems that blend live TV, apps, and hotel services are becoming common.
  • Mobile-friendly connectivity: Guests in Asia, where smartphone use is high and 5G adoption is proliferating, expect seamless mobile-to-TV casting and remote control options via apps.
  • Cultural adaptability: With a wide variety of languages and cultural preferences in the APAC region, hotels prioritise customisable interfaces and access to region-specific streaming apps like iQIYI, Viu, and Hotstar.
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Does Hotel Type Matter?

Absolutely! For in-room entertainment in EMEA and APAC, the type of hotel will typically dictate the depth and breadth of offerings:

  • Luxury and boutique hotels: These properties emphasise cutting-edge technology to enhance their brand image. Guests in such properties also typically expect more in terms of new and interesting technologies. Examples include interactive digital art displays and virtual concierge services.
  • Business hotels: Business travellers tend to prioritise efficiency. Features like screen-sharing for presentations, multi-device connectivity, and access to news platforms are crucial.
  • Resorts: In regions like Southeast Asia, resorts often integrate immersive entertainment, such as virtual property tours or interactive guides for local experiences, into their IRE solutions.

Building a Foundation for a Delightful Guest Experience

It’s impossible for hotels to delight guests without the right digital infrastructure. High-speed, reliable Internet is the backbone of modern hospitality technology, including (but not limited to) IRE. Whether guests are streaming high-definition content, participating in videoconferences, or accessing cloud-based services, they expect a flawless, uninterrupted connection.

High-speed Internet access (HSIA) delivers the bandwidth and reliability that hotels need to support multiple devices simultaneously. With HSIA, hotels can guarantee fast and stable Internet in every guest room, public space, and even outdoor areas like pools or patios. This infrastructure boosts guest satisfaction and enables hotels to implement other tech-driven solutions, from smart rooms to advanced in-room entertainment.

The next wave of in-room entertainment in EMEA and APAC is likely to focus on:

  • AI-driven recommendations: Guests can expect AI-powered solutions that suggest movies, shows, and even room service options based on viewing history and preferences.
  • Sustainability features: As guests become more eco-conscious, sustainability has become increasingly important. Thus, IRE solutions that minimise energy usage without compromising quality will likely gain traction.
  • 5G-powered experiences: The rollout of 5G networks, especially in APAC countries like South Korea and China, will enable additional infrastructure options for fast, reliable streaming and interactive services.

Tailoring Offerings to Meet Guest Expectations with Seamless Performance

By aligning their IRE offerings with regional guest preferences and technological capabilities, hotels in EMEA and APAC are raising the standards for global hospitality. Whether it’s personalised streaming in London or esports entertainment in Tokyo, the key to success lies in providing an experience that anticipates what guests want and delivers it seamlessly.

No matter the region, hotels worldwide face a highly competitive business environment. Those that invest in technology now will lead the way in guest satisfaction and operational efficiency. WorldVue offers a range of digital solutions, from IRE, IPTV, and HSIA to digital infrastructure and staff safety solutions, that can elevate your hotel to the next level. Contact us today to learn more about how our solutions can transform your guest experience!

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