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Back at the hotel. One thing I like about this, very small, Premier Inn is that the corporate behemoth only seems to do important things to it. It was three years or so ago that I found they'd upgraded the rooms with USB charging points and direct HDMI and audio inputs to the TV, conveniently installed at the desk, which even now not all of the ones I've stayed in have; and now it has air conditioning, which is obviously an epic win tonight. But you still get a proper key attached to a large plastic fob with your room number on it
At the ones in London that have loads of bedrooms and get more attention from HQ, the rooms have RFID keycards instead of locks you turn with a key, and a number scribbled on a bit of card you can lose. But once in, you have to slot the card into a thingy just inside of the door to enable power in the room. Somebody obviously thought this would save them money by turning off lights when people weren't in there. But now, in summer, they have to give you an extra card to leave in the slot by the door, otherwise the air conditioning turns off when you go out, and naturally people don't like coming back to a sweltering room. So they save nothing, and need more cards. Not well thought through, that one
I found that most of the time, any card slotted into the holder to operate the power to the room works, I normally use a card I know I am not going to use for a while such as my club card etc. Which I don't mind losing either as it is easily replaceable...
I found that most of the time, any card slotted into the holder to operate the power to the room works, I normally use a card I know I am not going to use for a while such as my club card etc. Which I don't mind losing either as it is easily replaceable...
Yup, or your hotel loyalty card.
You then also get the Daily Mail story that does the rounds every few years about how the room key card holds all your credit card information and your address.
It actually holds the room number, security level* and the check out date. No personal information at all.
*Security level is to allow access to privileged areas like the gym, business lounge, lifts to certain floors, etc.
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