



I understand that the question is a rather sweeping statement so I should ask it again but this time with more substance, "Have you ever stayed in a hotel and decided to explore the area outside of the hotel, for a meal or just a quite pint down at one of the local pubs but you don't know were to go?"
At AskAmi.co.uk we provide touchscreen information kiosks that are situated in hotel foyers to help the hotel guests find were the local restaurants and pubs, amongst other businesses, are located. There are many information categories on the kiosks and each kiosks has a number of the categories created specifically to compliment the area local to the hotel. However there are a number of common categories across all the kiosks, Restaurants, Bars & Clubs, Hairdressers, Health & Beauty, Sports & Leisure,Florists and Limo Hire amongst others. There can be up to 60 main categories and sub categories on any one kiosk as we find that hotel guests prefer the restaurants section broken down into sub categories representing the main cultural food groups, Chinese, Indian, Thai, Oriental, Modern Contemporary, Traditional English, Spanish, Italian, French, German and speciality foods such as Mongolian. There is also normally a category for Takeaways as not everybody likes to dine out all the time. The AskAmi.co.uk kiosk categories vary from hotel kiosk to hotel kiosk but we do try and meet the information requirement needs of the hotel guests.
At AskAmi.co.uk we provide touchscreen information kiosks that are situated in hotel foyers to help the hotel guests find were the local restaurants and pubs, amongst other businesses, are located. There are many information categories on the kiosks and each kiosks has a number of the categories created specifically to compliment the area local to the hotel. However there are a number of common categories across all the kiosks, Restaurants, Bars & Clubs, Hairdressers, Health & Beauty, Sports & Leisure,Florists and Limo Hire amongst others. There can be up to 60 main categories and sub categories on any one kiosk as we find that hotel guests prefer the restaurants section broken down into sub categories representing the main cultural food groups, Chinese, Indian, Thai, Oriental, Modern Contemporary, Traditional English, Spanish, Italian, French, German and speciality foods such as Mongolian. There is also normally a category for Takeaways as not everybody likes to dine out all the time. The AskAmi.co.uk kiosk categories vary from hotel kiosk to hotel kiosk but we do try and meet the information requirement needs of the hotel guests.
Nice post. Being a guest in hotel is amazing. Exploring outside the hotel adds more fun to the whole experience.
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I have a number of outlets around the uk, and I would be interested in advertising in multiple locations.
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