Hyatt rolls out room keys in Apple Wallet

4-1-2022

  • Hyatt offers room keys in Apple Wallet - credits HyattHyatt offers room keys in Apple Wallet - credits Hyatt
  • Hyatt offers room keys in Apple Wallet - credits HyattHyatt offers room keys in Apple Wallet - credits Hyatt

In the beginning of December, Hyatt introduced the new contactless key technology of Hyatt Guests to seamlessly and securely tap their iPhone or Apple Watch to unlock across the first six participating U.S. hotels. Hyatt is the first brand to offer room keys in Apple Wallet.

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Hyatt teams up with Gopuff to offer everyday essentials on-the-go in their Hyatt Place hotels

31-8-2021

  • Essentials on-the-go by GoPuff at Hyatt Place HotelsEssentials on-the-go by GoPuff at Hyatt Place Hotels
  • Essentials on-the-go by GoPuff at Hyatt Place HotelsEssentials on-the-go by GoPuff at Hyatt Place Hotels
  • Essentials on-the-go by GoPuff at Hyatt Place HotelsEssentials on-the-go by GoPuff at Hyatt Place Hotels

Hyatt Hotels Corporation announced a collaboration between the Hyatt Place brand and Gopuff, a go-to platform for consumers’ immediate everyday needs, such as drinks, snacks, over-the-counter medications, home and baby products and more, including alcohol in select markets.

In short: guest can simply scan the QR code placed in their rooms and common areas to order from Gopuff’ categories like travel essentials, spa retreat, movie night, office on-the-go and more. The items ordered online will be delivered within 30 minutes. Inspiring and interesting service!

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Small hospitable gesture: Leave it at Hyatt

27-11-2014

  • Save luggage - Freepik via flaticon_comleft-luggage - Freepik via flaticon.com

The Grand Hyatt Melbourne has launched its ‘Leave it at Hyatt’ service, enabling visitors to safely store their belongings on site, ready for their next stay.
We have been writing about small hospitable gestures for quite some time now and this is one great example. ‘Leave it at Hyatt’ is facilitating frequent visitors to travel lighter or in case they are a bit over packed for one return flight, to pick their luggage up the next time. According to the Australian Business Traveller, regular guests can fill out a form and leave items at the reception (all within reasonable proportions of course). When they return, guests can get their items delivered to their room. Clothes can even be dry-cleaned if requested!

The ‘Leave it at Hyatt’ service is creating repeating visits and brand loyalty

A similar service like ‘Leave it at Hyatt’ is sometimes offered at wintersporthotels. Having the ability to leave skies and ski shoes at the hotel enables the guest to travel lighter. On the other hand, hotels are assured that the guest will return! Nice small gestures. What small hospitable gesture can you offer your guests? ^Marjolein

Toss Your Boss from the Hyatt Regency SF

4-3-2014

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Rappeling from the 23-story Hyatt Regency in San Francisco, this is possible at the 27th and 28th of March! On the 28st various VIP’s will be rappelling and labelled as ‘City Rappel Day’. With this promotion Outward Bound California and the Hyatt Regency will raise money for OTE (Over The Edge). This is an organization in America that offers outdoor learning opportunities for people with low incomes, and teach those people that they can achieve more than they ever thought possible. One can register as an individual, but it’s also possible to ‘Toss Your Boss’ as a company. Make your reservation at cityskylinechallenge.org. Learn more about the Hyatt Regency via their YouTube video.

Trends we spotted | Week 29

22-7-2024

  • Trends we spotted
  • 100Chefs by Gault&Millau100Chefs by Gault&Millau
  • Five year collaboration - House of Hospitality and DoubleTree by Hilton Amsterdam CSFive year collaboration - House of Hospitality and DoubleTree by Hilton Amsterdam CS
  • MARTINI brings Simona Tabasco back to Sicily - credits HERO ImageMARTINI brings Simona Tabasco back to Sicily - credits HERO Image
  • 'me and all hotel' Hanover'me and all hotel' Hanover
  • Starbucks and Mercedes bring EV Chargers to 0ver 100 Starbucks locationsStarbucks and Mercedes bring EV Chargers to 0ver 100 Starbucks locations
  • Subway unveils the world’s first Dip N’ SlidesSubway unveils the world’s first Dip N’ Slides
  • The first sit down restaurant - Wok to WalkThe first sit down restaurant - Wok to Walk
  • The first sit down restaurant - Wok to WalkThe first sit down restaurant - Wok to Walk

At horecatrends.com we spot many national and international trends on a daily basis. We pick the most interesting ones to write about, the other trends we use in our weekly column ‘Trends we spotted this week’. With this week links to articles about:

  • Would you like a massage by a robot? Robotics company Aescape has partnered with Lotte New York Palace hotel to debut the first fully automated AI massage experience.
  • Subway® dares fans to ride the world’s first dip ‘n slides at their larger-than-life summer bash on July 27.
  • From Sicily with love – MARTINI brings Simona Tabasco back to Sicily for the ultimate #EuroSummer cocktail. A toast to iconic Italy with the MARTINI Simona Spritz!
  • Starbucks and Mercedes to install EV chargers at 100 Starbucks stores in the US.
  • Hyatt Hotels Corporation recently announced that a Hyatt affiliate has acquired the me and all hotels brand from Lindner Hotels AG (Lindner) to unlock growth in new European markets.
  • Five years of cooperation between House of Hospitality en DoubleTree by Hilton Amsterdam Centraal Station. The aim of this collaboration is to train and prepare young talent for employment in the hospitality industry. They just welcomed the hundredth student!
  • On Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 October 2024, the largest culinary event in the Netherlands, ‘100Chefs by Gault&Millau’, will take place at the Miele Experience Center in Vianen.
  • From Wok to Walk to Wok to Dine: the chain has opened their sixth Amsterdam branch in the Pijp area. Here you can go for to-go wok dishes but you can also dine more elaborately.

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Trends we spotted | Week 21

24-5-2024

  • Trends we spotted
  • Hard Seltzer STËLZ krijgt groei impuls van Heineken NederlandHard Seltzer STËLZ krijgt groei impuls van Heineken Nederland
  • Pizza Hut - Their Cheeseburger MeltPizza Hut - Their Cheeseburger Melt
  • Pizza Hut - Their Cheeseburger MeltPizza Hut - Their Cheeseburger Melt
  • Pop-up MR PORTER IbizaPop-up MR PORTER Ibiza
  • Restaurant Noor - Jeroen and Marleen Brouwer - credits Ewoud RooksRestaurant Noor - Jeroen and Marleen Brouwer - credits Ewoud Rooks
  • Thetered Cap voor shotjes Nozem OilThetered Cap voor shotjes Nozem Oil

At horecatrends.com we spot many national and international trends on a daily basis. We pick the most interesting ones to write about, the other trends we use in our weekly column ‘Trends we spotted this week’. With this week links to articles about:

  • Waste pulp packaging from Bioform Technologies has received a $5 million investment from Suzano Ventures.
  • Nozem Oil comes with an eco-friendly cap, the new bottles with a so-called ‘tethered cap’ are also available at the Dutch festival ‘Zwarte Cross’.
  • MR PORTER Steakhouse, Bar & Lounge has opened the doors of its first pop-up concept in Ibiza.
  • HEINEKEN Netherlands takes minority stake in hard seltzer brand STËLZ.
  • Pizza Hut® steps into the burger business in the US with a new Cheeseburger Melt.
  • During the Earthlings Festival in Artis, you can dine with Emiel van der Staak of restaurant De Nieuwe Winkel.
  • Restaurant Noor in Groningen is the seventh best new top restaurant in Europe according to the influential Opiniated About Dining!
  • Via Instagram: a viral delicacy, Tanghulu. Great to serve at a BBQ or at a summer terrace.
  • Is your hotel dog friendly? Inspiration from the Hyatt in Philadelphia. They have a ‘Paws and Play’ package.
  • New takeout Korean BBQ – the Bento-Yaki BBQ box is coming to California this summer. Redefining the takeout experience by Bento Industries.

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Cold brew coffee anyone?

14-8-2023

  • Pocket espresso to goPocket espresso to go
  • Espresso martiniEspresso martini

This summer, I had the occasional cold espresso with an ice cube again. The first time I drank this cold espresso was in Spain, where an ‘espresso con hielo’ is a standard menu item. However, here in the Netherlands, cold coffee is not so popular as of yet. Of course, many drink a frappuccino or an iced coffee with vanilla ice cream, but the huge range of flavours and compositions you encounter abroad are still missing here. ^Marjolein

A short article filled with coffee inspiration! And at the end, an Instagram post featuring an espresso Barbietini! 

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Trends we spotted | Week 16

24-4-2023

  • Trends we spotted
  • Brian Mackenzie head conciërge of NH Collection Barbizon PalaceBrian Mackenzie head conciërge of NH Collection Barbizon Palace
  • OREO Café at the airport of DohaOREO Café at the airport of Doha
  • The Prêt-à-Portea Afternoon Tea at The BerkeleyThe Prêt-à-Portea Afternoon Tea at The Berkeley
  • Lobby View of the Pell - part of JdV by Hyatt brandLobby View of the Pell - part of JdV by Hyatt brand
  • The Hamburglar in the Best Burger TV commercial by McDonald's USAThe Hamburglar in the Best Burger TV commercial by McDonald's USA

At horecatrends.com we spot many national and international trends on a daily basis. We pick the most interesting ones to write about, the other trends we use in our weekly column ‘Trends we spotted this week’.

With this week links to articles about among others Brian Mackenzie, who as head concierge of NH Collection Amsterdam Barbizon Palace has been awarded the prestigious title: Second Vice President of Les Clefs d’Or.

Chefs from JRE-Jeunes Restaurateurs will be cooking on Swan Hellenic ships, culinary delights on beautiful sea voyages!  For chocolate lovers, we spotted a ‘Bar à Mousse au Chocolat’ in Paris.

Barilla’s ‘Open Carbonara’ brings inclusivity to the table by reinventing a classic dish and making it suitable for Halal, vegan and Kosher. And in London, Energize Games opened, a new addition to the thriving activity bar scene.

The theme of the Prêt-à-Portea Afternoon Tea at The Berkeley for spring/summer 2023 is known: From Catwalk to Cakewalk. And the first permanent OREO café outside the US has opened at Doha International Airport.

Berlin-based GaeaStar aims to solve the problem of single-use plastic using an age-old Indian solution, cups and bowls made of clay. And Hyatt Hotels Corporation recently announced the official opening of the new boutique hotel The Pell, part of the JdV by Hyatt brand.

McDonald’s USA has been cooking up small but tasty improvements to the Big Mac® sandwich and other hamburgers. They’ve caught the attention of McDonald’s resident mischief-maker, the Hamburglar.

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Urban Cultivator | Brings indoor farming to the hospitality industry

13-10-2022

  • Urban CultivatorUrban Cultivator
  • Urban CultivatorUrban Cultivator

The demand for healthy dishes and sustainably and locally produced ingredients is constantly increasing, and cost-saving and environmental concerns are taking an increasingly important place within the restaurant industry. With the technology of vertical farming, this all comes together. And you don’t have to leave your home. By growing 100% organic microgreens and herbs in an Urban Cultivator greenhouse in your own kitchen, you have the freshest and healthiest produce in your home 365 days a year. Straight from the greenhouse, into the pan or onto the plate. There is no more waste, no wastage of food or water and minimal energy consumption. In addition, the greenhouse gives the kitchen an intensely fresh and green look. These are the reasons why indoor farming is already a huge hit in the US catering industry, and certainly in fine dining, and a trend that is only expanding.

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Trends we spotted | Week 32

12-8-2022

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  • de ‘peanut butter s'mores Pizookie®’ van BJ's Restaurant & Brewhousede ‘peanut butter s'mores Pizookie®’ van BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse
  • 7Pines Resort Sardinië opent als onderdeel van het Destination by Hyatt-portfolio7Pines Resort Sardinië opent als onderdeel van het Destination by Hyatt-portfolio

At horecatrends.com we spot many national and international trends on a daily basis. We pick the most interesting ones to write about, the other trends we use in our weekly column ‘Trends we spotted this week’.

With this week links to articles about the first restaurant in Europe of Panda Express opened at Ramstein Air Base in Germany and the peanut butter s’mores Pizookie® returns to BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse.

Some openings: Bacon Nation will open on the second floor of the D Las Vegas on Fremont Street this fall. Nobu Hotel, Restaurant, and Residences will Launch in Danang, Vietnam and the 7Pines Resort Sardinia opens as part of the Destination by Hyatt portfolio.

Last week we published a recipe for a ‘frozen salted espresso martini’ spotted on Instagram. This week we spotted the Instagram account of ‘Our Life Corner’ with delicious looking drinks, like the Mango Tea Cream Cheese.

An interesting article about how cities are banning robot delivery vehicles from the sidewalks. As usually the problem of technique going faster than legislation. And Whole Foods co-founder John Mackey and a team will launch a plant-based restaurant & wellness chain.

Are you going to Paris in the first week of September or do you live there? Check out CookieWay, ‘le pop-up bar à cookies de Subway’! Chef and restaurateur Jean Georges Vongerichten opens massive Seaport marketplace in the restored historic Tin Building located in lower Manhattan.

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