
1003: How Resorts World Las Vegas Uses Technology Without Losing the Human Touch
I did this one from the 66th floor Alle Lounge at Resorts World Las Vegas, with Shannon McCallum, VP of Hotel Operations, about how the property continues evolving four-plus years after opening.
Resorts World operates more than 3,500 rooms across three brands -- ย Hilton, Conrad, and Crockfords -- all under one roof. That scale forces real decisions about technology, guest choice, and efficiency โ especially when different guests expect very different experiences.
Shannon walks through how the team thinks about:
๐ฑ: Digital check-in and Apple Wallet keys without forcing app adoption
๐จ: Giving guests a choice between self-service and human interaction
โ๏ธ: Replacing interconnected systems without breaking the operation
๐: Using guest feedback and data to guide tech decisions
๐ถโโ๏ธ: Reducing friction at arrival while improving front desk flow
๐ค: Where AI and digital assistants actually help โ and where they don't
The throughline here is intention. Technology works when it supports the guest journey instead of dictating it.
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Smarter operations make it easier to support experiences at this scale.
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