
Luxury Is Changing: What Matters Now According to Hotel Leaders in Las Vegas
Luxury no longer means chandeliers and thread count. It means connection, memory, and how guests feel long after checkout.
I caught up with Robert Reitknecht at INSPIRE Luxury, hosted by the International Luxury Hotel Association, live from Resorts World Las Vegas. (Important context: this was my 10th day in Vegas, so expectations were appropriately managed.)
On #NoVacancyNews, Robert explains how luxury hotels move from performative service to genuine connection, why frontline teams shape the guest story more than any design element, and how leaders must "lean into the brand" without losing authenticity.
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Key Takeaways:
๐จ: Why luxury now centers on memory, not material things
๐ฅ: How frontline teams directly influence the guest's emotional takeaway
๐ฏ: Why leaders must engage staff before guests arrive
๐ง : How listening creates better service cues than scripting
โจ: The shift from perfection to progress in luxury operations
๐: Why guests remember stories โ not lamps, lobbies, or furniture
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