This series on Future Hospitalities is not me - well, I synthesize them. But I am standing on the shoulders of over 250 thought leaders interviews and the continuing work of our international Cool Hospitality Hunters. Each Sunday morning we publish on Future Hospitalities. (Each Wednesday morning on Futures of Health & Fitness - both Amsterdam time). Hope you like it. Carl Rohde
We are going to look with our cool hospitality hunters for the next-step insta traps: the coolest and most original worldwide. Nice terms! Thanks. Carl
Thank you for a compelling and timely perspective. The parallel drawn between hospitality and narrative craft is particularly striking, elevating the guest experience into something more evocative, intentional, and shareable. A thoughtful reflection on how places are no longer simply visited, but felt and remembered as stories.
This series on Future Hospitalities is not me - well, I synthesize them. But I am standing on the shoulders of over 250 thought leaders interviews and the continuing work of our international Cool Hospitality Hunters. Each Sunday morning we publish on Future Hospitalities. (Each Wednesday morning on Futures of Health & Fitness - both Amsterdam time). Hope you like it. Carl Rohde
We call them “insta- traps” or “influencer catchers.” They are things like walls with wings or random large swings at a hotel.
We are going to look with our cool hospitality hunters for the next-step insta traps: the coolest and most original worldwide. Nice terms! Thanks. Carl
Tell my husband. This doesn’t click for him as to why I want to do certain things specifically for photo taking and selfie spots.
Haha!
How do you think hotels should best be partnering with these creators who often help them with marketing buzz?
In the Maldives hotels have created Instagram Butlers. You got the picture:-). Quite popular amongst the Chinese, in the first place. Greets. CR
Thank you for a compelling and timely perspective. The parallel drawn between hospitality and narrative craft is particularly striking, elevating the guest experience into something more evocative, intentional, and shareable. A thoughtful reflection on how places are no longer simply visited, but felt and remembered as stories.