BY Demola Ojo
A recent stay at the Transcorp Hilton
Hotel Abuja indicates that Nigeria’s leading hotel refuses to rest on
its oars, as it keeps reinventing itself despite being lauded for its
achievements across continents.
For a guest returning to the hotel for
the first time in a year, notable changes are obvious right from the
entrance, which has been remodelled for both security and aesthetic
purposes.
This revamp has been done across the hotel’s 667 rooms and suites, the restaurants, bars and the spanking new Play nightclub.
A few weeks ago, the hotel won awards at
simultaneous gala ceremonies across two continents; the World Travel
Awards held in South Africa and the Seven Stars Luxury Hospitality and
Lifestyle Awards hosted in Greece.
The prominent World Travel Awards,
established in 1993 to acknowledge, reward and celebrate excellence in
the sector, have become a key global institution of the industry and is
recognised as the ultimate hallmark of quality worldwide.
For the fourth year in a row, the Abuja
Hilton emerged winner of World Travel Awards in five categories, most
notably for Africa’s Leading Business Hotel, Nigeria’s Leading Hotel and
Nigeria’s Leading Hotel Suite.
It’s not hard to see why the hotel keeps
getting accolades. A particularly impressive upgrade to the Transcorp
Hilton’s facilities is not immediately noticeable, but receptionists at
the check-in counter are sure to bring the hotel’s new ICE app to your
attention.
The introduction of the digital guest
solution enables guests to control their experiences and engage with the
hotel from their personal iOS and Android mobile devices even before
they arrive on the property.
The app enables the hotel team to improve service and communication with guests.
All hotel services including dining
options, on-site and off-site recreation spots, concierge services and
more are made available on a guest’s personal iPhone, iPad, or Android
smartphone or tablet.
Guests can access the information needed
to personalize a stay anywhere they are (before, during and after a
stay), and place requests that are sent directly to appropriate hotel
team members.
Other services include pre-arrival
requests, room service, housekeeping requests, valet services, turn down
service, wake up call, do not disturb and more.
In practical terms, the app changes the
whole hotel experience. For example, you’re at the pool and you need
your room service tray picked up, or your room cleaned? Check. You’re
out at a conference but you’ll be back in 30 minutes and you need your
food ready and piping hot when you get back? Check.
There are so many more benefits, like airline booking and check-in, information on local attractions and of course, feedback.
Transcorp Hilton Abuja’s ICEapp, is available for download on Google Play or the App Store.
Considering how much time we spend on
our personal devices, especially phones, this is an innovation certain
to be a hit. In a few months, we’ll all start wondering how we survived
without it.
While the ICE app is exciting to
explore, it isn’t the only new technological addition to the guest
experience. The little things matter, like having close to a hundred
channels to choose from, including many not on the DSTV bouquet we are
used to in Nigeria (I enjoyed watching FOX News).
The TV channels also come with a preview
feature and information on subsequent programs. There are speakers in
the bathroom too, ensuring you miss no voices or sounds, even when you
miss visuals.
These new upgrades (and more) point to
the Transcorp Hilton’s desire to continually improve, despite being a
leader in its industry.
Reason why for the third consecutive
year, the hotel was presented with Signum Virtutis – a seal of
excellence – as the winner of the award Business Hotel (Africa) in
Greece, at about the same time it was sweeping awards at the World
Travel Awards.
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