Elevating Guest Room Ambiance and Sustainability at Wynn Hotel & Casino

Apr 9
15:24

2024

M. Scott Parisi

M. Scott Parisi

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Discover how the Wynn Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas transformed its guest experience and energy efficiency by installing 65,000 wireless nodes from Evolve Guest Control. This massive upgrade not only enhanced the comfort and convenience for guests but also led to significant energy savings, showcasing the potential of smart technology in the hospitality industry.

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The Power of Smart Technology in Hospitality

The Wynn Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas,Elevating Guest Room Ambiance and Sustainability at Wynn Hotel & Casino Articles known for its opulence and innovation, undertook a remarkable energy efficiency project that stands out in the hospitality industry. The project involved the installation of 65,000 wireless nodes by Evolve Guest Control, effectively replacing nearly every lighting and climate control device across the hotel's 2,716 rooms.

Simplicity as a Competitive Edge

Contrary to expectations, the Wynn chose not to go with a major energy management brand but instead opted for the simplicity offered by Evolve Guest Control. The system's LCD Director Series is intuitively designed, allowing guests to easily adjust their room's environment as soon as they enter, with no learning curve involved. The user-friendly interface provides wireless control over:

  • Adjustable lighting levels
  • Room temperature settings
  • Energy-saving modes when rooms are unoccupied
  • Motorized window treatments
  • 'Do Not Disturb' or 'Service' indicators for housekeeping
  • Pre-programmed scenes for various needs (e.g., NIGHTLIGHT)
  • Multilingual settings with seven language options

Significant Energy Savings and Positive Guest Feedback

The primary goal of any energy efficiency system is to reduce costs, and hotels implementing such systems can anticipate savings of 25-40% on guest room energy expenses. The return on investment (ROI) for these systems is impressive, with an average payback period of around two years. For instance, the Westin Georgetown reported a reduction in guest room energy consumption by up to 40% after deploying an Evolve system, alongside receiving consistently favorable reviews from guests. Evolve's systems are versatile, having been installed in hotels ranging from 28 to over 2,700 rooms, like the Wynn. Moreover, these systems may qualify for federal and state energy efficiency rebates, adding to their financial appeal.

The technology behind these energy management devices is built on scalable platforms, which means they can be expanded and integrated with new products and technologies in the future. A centralized management system enables properties to optimize energy savings, whether for entire floors or individual rooms, enhancing overall hotel energy efficiency management.

About EcoGreenHotel

EcoGreenHotel, based in Robbinsville, NJ, is a dedicated player in the hospitality industry, focusing on sustainability solutions ranging from energy efficiency to online marketing and eco-friendly products. The company offers a wealth of resources, including information, tools, checklists, and the latest news and trends through its website EcoGreenHotel.com. Additionally, EcoGreenHotel provides bespoke consulting services tailored to the hospitality industry's needs, covering energy efficiency and certifications such as LEED, Green Seal, and Energy Star. For more information, you can reach out via email at info@EcoGreenHotel.com or call 888-229-0213.

In the context of energy efficiency and sustainability in the hospitality industry, the Wynn Hotel & Casino's project is a testament to the potential of smart technology to enhance guest experiences while significantly reducing energy costs. This initiative not only benefits the environment but also sets a benchmark for other hotels to follow.

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