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There are hotels that dont offer TV in their rooms. And this could be a beginning of a new trend.
Some owners think that their guests much rather would enjoy the breath-taking views from their bedroom. Others think that rooms without TV promote deep rest. Many hotels now offer complimentary in-room Wi-Fi (in public spaces) so there is ample opportunity to watch content in the comfort of your room without a TV. However,observations from hoteliers on guest behaviour suggests content consumption isnt as commonplace as you might expect. http://ts2.space/en/the-future-of-ho...e-they-at-risk I used to like watching TV in a hotel room when it was a CRT SET.. Now I could care less as I do not like these flatscreen things........ |
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Interesting, but I think the article is missing an important aspect. Pay-per-view content used to be a significant revenue stream for hotels (it's what got me into the industry), but now guests bring their own streaming content. Without that revenue, providing television is just a cost to the hotel.
Strangely I don't watch TV at home, but I'll put the TV on in a hotel. But I wouldn't be bothered if it wasn't there. |
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TBH, I've never seen a hotel room without a TV.
What I do always look for now is free WiFi (not for streaming tv though). The choice of channels in hotels is usually the reason I dont always watch them. |
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If I'm in hotel on my own, hotel tv goes on when I'm getting dressed in morning, but in evening I'm more likely to watch "TV" on laptop, unless there's a sporting event, something live, or I notice a film is on TV I want to watch.
but yes, I remember when hotel rooms had the little cards by the TV with what pay per view films, and "adult" content you could watch, but I guess internet has killed off that revenue as haven't seen that in years. Also, if you have a tv in the room, you can often hook up your laptop to it, which I prefer. ppl like my parents who don't have laptops would be annoyed to turn up at hotel and find no tv in room, to them that would like there not being a kettle in the room. I wonder if given the choice they'd be a supplement for TV as optional extra? I remember as a kids going on holiday, especially abroad it was great putting the tv on and going through the hundreds of channels, back when we had, 3 or 4 (before 5), watching kids tv in USA was brilliant while parents were getting ready, so many cartoons I hadn't seen! Even now, it's easier to put the tv on to keep them entertained while getting ready etc. again, i suppose if i could tick a box to say i'd prefer a room with tv, and it was no extra, I'd tick it. if I was alone, I probably wouldn't bother, assuming the wifi was ok if it was family, it would depend on cost whethere I added it. WIFI speed could be an issue, doesn't one of the chains have bog standard free, which is ok for a bit of email, etc, but if you want to stream you "have" to pay for the premium service? I can see them thinking that's the next logical step for them, remove tvs, pay for decent wifi. |
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A few hotels I stayed in a few years ago had TVs that only offered Pay For View. No terrestrial channels at all.
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I wouldnt be bothered either as there is nothing but rubbish on anyway now! (I havent watched TV in years) |
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I would want the TV for when I returned from wherever I was that evening. As for content, I’d just bring my Fire stick with me.
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I wouldn't need a TV, just use my tablet with beeTV app as that gets me everything, WiFi/4G dependant as I rarely never watch a normal TV broadcast.
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A TV is entirely incidental to whatever reason I’d ever have for being at a hotel. It would always be for a conference or a stopover while traveling and either way I’d not plan to spend long enough in my room to be wanting the TV. So it wouldn’t be a deal breaker in itself, though Premier Inn at least seems to have realised that their guests value a large screen, whether or not it’s actually being used to watch programmes, and in all their rooms refurbished in the last 5 years or so they have a connectivity plate below the TV where you can connect an external source via HDMI, RCA composite and (IIRC) even VGA.
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I don’t watch tv in a hotel, I have an IPad.
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I have plex on my laptop so the TV in the room doesn't bother me at all - in fact, I don't think I've ever really tried to use the TV in a hotel room for a while.
i think at this stage I'd probably value being able to use decent quality bluetooth speakers instead of a TV so if I'm listening to music it isn't on the laptop speakers or airpods... |
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For me a decent TV with a USB point to plug in a mem stick is good enough for me. And no, if no TV then no go for me as I need it for the background noise. If I'm staying in a hotel then no laptops etc is a rule for me. Usually I'm there for a break from all that. (With the wife obviously).
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Back in July I was in a Travelodge for one night, I only used it when I got back from a day out and chilling in my room, and again in the morning before Breakfast, and again before checking out.
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Not that fussed if there is a TV or not, especially if it is for just one nights stay.
I stream off my phone so can access much more content anyway. |
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Decent Wifi is all l require.
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Answering the question literally, I don’t think I’d be offered a hotel room without a TV. Would I turn down a hotel room without a TV? Not if the room had an integral bath and decent WiFi as per Den. |
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I don't care about a TV in the room.I'm not there to watch TV.I'm usually visiting someone so I don't spend much in the hotel room because I'm going out.
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The last time I booked into a room the TV never got turned on once .! far more important to me is a good WI FI connection ,so when I am in my room I can listen to say LBC or any other media without using my data allowance . ,
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We are just back from a stay in an inn for 5 nights. There was a TV in the room but it never went on but we were only in the room to rest as we were attending a Christian camp nearby.
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My job takes me all over the country (plus travelling to the East Midlands plus South Yorkshire to see my kids) so I use hotels a hell of a lot (ok I’m talking Travelodge, Premier Inn etc but they’re still hotels) and although they all have TVs I don’t ever recall switching one on.
I just use my iPad and various subscriptions |
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I'm not staying in a hotel to watch TV
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Commission Festival at the Bath and West Showground. It's our first time there after we outgrew Westpoint near Exeter. I was working with the 8-11 year olds as a colour captain, I had charge of 15 others who actually sat in groups with the kids, both full and part timers. It was good to get back to this, being in a cattle shed with 300 plus children praising God is good for me. One guest commented that at the start the room smelt of cow, by the end feet. We have already booked for next year. There was a problem with booking. If you booked on-site you got this years prices but most of the serving options were missing so I filled in as best I could. My wife went in after we got home and prices were unchanged but more serving options so we now have 2 bookings and waiting for the office to open on 4th Sept to get it all sorted. Still for the first run at the new site and a four year gap thanks to COVID it all ran very well. The kids work also had a completely new team leading who did extremely well. Looking forward to 2024. |
I wonder if any motels/hotels still have CRTs? (Maybe a low budget one perhaps)
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Yes definitely, just stream off a phone I always get better connection that way anyway :)
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Welcome ashore Bryan,thank you for your entry!!
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