Monday, 4 April 2011

Aria Hotel Room

The rooms we are staying in at the moment are fully interactive. Basically everything in the room is controlled electronically from a device at the bedside which also works from the 40 inch plasma.

The devices control the following:

- all lights in the room, each with 5 levels of light control
- sound system
- TV
- net curtains
- blackout curtains
- air conditioning
- electronic "do not disturb sign"

All of these can be programmed for entry to the room, so you can set the TV, lights and air con to come on when you walk into the room.

A "goodnight" button on the bedside table will switch everything off and close the curtains.

A "wake-up" setting allows you to open the curtains and play your choice of music at a certain time, the aircon will prepare the room to a certain temperature before you wake up and the lights will come on gradually.

The Travelodge it is not.
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