Hotel guest lounge with curated gaming setup
02 · Boutique + select-service hotels

A reason
to extend the stay.

Independent and brand-flagged properties differentiating on amenity, not amenity copy. A managed gaming lounge that fills the 8pm–midnight gap and pulls F&B with it.

Avg stay lengthGroup bookingsF&B halo

The night-side
of revenue.

Most hotel programming ends at 9pm. The lounge runs until midnight, pulls room-service tickets with it, and turns "early checkout" into "stay one more night."

A typical evening

Packed every night at 7pm.

Lobby quiets after dinner. The lounge fills. Most of the night's activity lands between check-in and last call — precisely when most hotel programming is over.

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Four guests, one lounge.

Designed around the actual guest mix at boutique and select-service properties — not a single tournament demographic.

Leisure families

The kids stay out of the lobby.

The lounge is the dependable evening — managed, content-filtered, and visible from the front desk. Parents get a quiet dinner; kids get a story to text home.

Group business

Conference nights, off the bar.

Buyouts and team-builds for groups of 12–40. The lounge becomes a hosted activity — predictable spend, predictable energy, zero uber-ride incidents.

Bleisure travelers

Late check-out, earned.

Solo travelers extending Sunday night. The lounge gives them a reason — and your front-desk a clean upsell line.

Long-stay

Week three, without the boredom.

Extended-stay guests cycle through Netflix faster than they cycle through the gym. The lounge is the third room.

Loyalty + brand

Differentiator, not amenity copy.

The amenity competitors can't ship in a binder. A real reason for guests to pick your flag at this market — and stay loyal at the next.

Extend the stay.
Earn the rebook.

30 minutes covers your property segment, the install footprint, and the F&B math. We'll walk through how the last three hospitality pilots moved length-of-stay and ancillary spend.