Guess room interactive television system and method for carrying out the same

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20050240970
  • Publication Number
    20050240970
  • Date Filed
    April 18, 2005
    19 years ago
  • Date Published
    October 27, 2005
    18 years ago
Abstract
A system and method for utilizing an interactive television system in a hotel room at a venue to provide a guest at the venue with a tour guide to the venue. The tour guide includes a virtual concierge for use by the guest while staying at the hotel and while visiting the venue. The tour guide also includes a virtual photographer guide to the venue enabling the guest to view photographs taken of the guest and/or his family and friends when visiting the venue.
Description
BACKGROUND

1. Field of the Disclosure


The present disclosure relates generally to an interactive television system and method for use in a room in a hotel or the like.


2. Description of the Prior Art


Attending amusement parks and the like should be a fun and entertaining experience. Many guests to such parks stay at hotels related to the park. The hotels in such venues try to make the guest's visit to the park as hassle free as possible. Some hotels, not only those associated with amusement parks or the like, provide in-room entertainment and informative interactive content through the room's television set to enhance the stay of the guest.


SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE

An objection of this disclosure is to provide guests to a hotel with entertaining and informative interactive content to help reduce hassle during the guest's visit and enhance the guest's vacation experience.


It is a further object of this disclosure to utilize characters associated with a venue, such as an amusement park, to provide such information services.


It is still another object of this disclosure to provide such a service as in the foregoing objects which assists the guests in planning their activities while at the venue or answering any of the guest's questions.


The present disclosure is a system which enhances a guest's visit to a venue, such as an amusement park. Various characters associated with the venue, and characters created solely for the system herein, can be utilized to carry out the disclosure herein.


The system will play three important roles: Tour Guide, Concierge and Photographer.


As a Tour Guide, the system will lead the guest through a personalized tour of what there is to see and do at the venue. The guest will be able to view on-demand video clips relating to the venue in the guest's room over the television set, such as various parks or amusement sections associated with the venue, and even other venues not physically located where the hotel is but both associated with the hotel and other venues of interest not related to the hotel and its related venue. The guest's individual preferences may be entered into the system and the guest may be able to view video clips providing the best parts of the venue for that guest's particular preferences. The guest will be able to obtain additional information about any of the information displayed in the video clips by merely touching a button or the like on a television remote control, such as show times, special events and attraction-specific information.


The concierge role of the system will assist the guest in planning their time at the venue, such as dining reservations, transportation information and ticket-purchase application.


The Photographer role of the system will enable the guest to view all photographs taken of the guest and his or her family during their stay at the hotel. Provisions may be available on the system to edit such photographs or purchase the same or even allow the guest to share the photographs with others, such as by email or the like to family members or friends not at the venue.


In all of the above, animated characters, newly created for the system or associated with the venue, and related audio and character voices may be used to add personality and color to the system. Further, the system may be multilingual allowing the guest to chose the language he or she is most comfortable with.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic representation of the overall Tour Guide of the disclosure;



FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic representation of the Concierge portion of the disclosure; and



FIG. 3 is a diagrammatic representation of the Photographer portion of the disclosure.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION


FIG. 1 thus is a flow chart illustrating the interactive features of the three parts of the system, Tour Guide, Concierge and Photographer.


The system disclosed in FIG. 1 contemplates using state of the art means to deliver high-speed data transmissions to a hotel's guest room. Such state of the art means should provide high-speed internet access via laptop computer and enhanced television-based content to drive Customer Relationship Management (CRM) initiatives and further differentiate an experience at the hotel in which the system of this disclosure is installed from experiences at other venues.


The benefits of the system disclosed herein include high-speed internet access via guest's laptop computer, the sale of products by the venue over the television, purchase of tickets directly over the television and on-screen phone number referral for other tickets. Other benefits may include business support using easy-to-navigate marketing videos, food and beverage sales, table service sales, hassle-reduction transportation assistance, tips and hints relating to the venue, products and services information, package entitlements descriptions, and information about the venue, such as an amusement park and related venues.


Thus, the Tour Guide system 10 in FIG. 1 may include a cartoon figure, such as genie 11, which introduces the guest to the program. The user, or guest, using the TV's remote control, can click on the homepage icon 12, to return to the home page at any time, denoted by character 13, or a genie greeting icon 14, denoted by Character 15, or lamp loop icon 16, denoted by lamp icon 17.


The user can navigate to the concierge 18, again denoted by character 19, or to the Photographer 20, denoted by character 21.


If desired, the user also has access to the My Vacation Folder 22, to book future vacations, or the MY CONVENTION box 23, to book future conventions at the venue.


From the Tour Guide box 24, the user, by checking on the same, will open a) a Special Interests box 25 (e.g., if Walt Disney World—WDW—is the venue, this box could be related to a special Tour there); b) Epcot® center box 26; c) Disneyland®—MGM® box 28; e) Disney's Animal Kingdom® box 29; and f) Beyond the Parks box 30. Clicking on this box will offer the guest 4 choices: Water Parks in the area-box 31; Golf and Recreation facilities in the area-box 32; Downtown Disney—box 33; and Cirque du Soleil, a circus attraction at the venue-box 34.


When the special tours box 25 is accessed, it opens boxes 35 through 40. Box 35 will show the guest what is new at the venue; box 36 will show the guest what is available for children at the venue; box 37 will show the guests what extreme or thrilling attractions are available at the venue; box 30 will do the same but show G-rated attractions; box 39 will display Classics-type attractions at the venue; and box 40 will show what Night Life, such as night clubs, etc., are available at the venue.


All of the foregoing may be accompanied by suitable text, sound, graphics, animation, video, etc.


If the user clicks on the Concierge box 18 in FIG. 1, the user opens up all of the features of the Concierge portion of the system.


Thus, as seen in FIG. 2, wherein like numerals refer to like elements of FIG. 1, a dining browser box 41 is opened. Accessing this will allow the user to see what restaurants are available (box 46) and make priority seating reservations, if desired (box 47).


Opening box 43, Tips and Questions, the guest can see what Tips are available to better his or her stay. For example, box 48 will show the guest what the FASTPASS® ticketing system is and how to use it; the Insider Tips box 49 will provide tips to the guest to improve his or her stay; box 50 will show the Characters available at the venue (possibly their location, times, etc.), the PAL MICKEY box will show where the children's “PAL” Mickey Mouse® will be at the venue, and box 52 will point out scenic spots at the venue and photographic opportunities.


Accessing box 44, Tickets and Packages, will open boxes 53 to 55 (box 53, entitled ENTITLEMENT INFORMATION, shown in dotted lines, may not be accessible to all guests, only those “entitled” to certain amenities displayed here.) Box 54 will provide ticket information (e.g., fees, combinations, etc.), and Box 55 will allow the guest to purchase the same. Finally, accessing box 45 will allow the guest to see what golf and/or other recreations are available in the area and making reservations. Again, all accessed boxes may be accompanied by suitable test, graphics, sound, animation, etc.


Looking again to FIG. 1, accessing box 20 will open the Photographer features shown in FIG. 3, where like numerals refer to like parts of the graphical illustration of FIG. 1.


Thus, accessing box 20 opens boxes 56 to 58. Box 56 may be an introduction from a character, as a genie, both animated and aural, and may play only the first time accessed. Box 52 may be a slide show that can be played when accessed or later (see box 59). Clicking on box 58, Photo home, opens boxes 60 through 64 and aforementioned box 59. Box 60 allows the guest to view photos the guest may have had taken at the venue. Opening this box opens boxes allowing the guest to email a photo in the form of a post card (box 65), customize a photo (box 66), order prints of a selected photo (box 67) and view the shopping cart containing the ordered photos and/or postcards (box 68).


The guest can access box 61 to make a photo album, access box 62 to make a DVD containing selected photos, view photos (box 63) at a photo shop (e.g., photos of the venue), and see a “how to” video by accessing box 64 which may show the guest how to make a video of the guest's visit to the venue. Again, the foregoing may be accompanied by text, graphics, sound, animation, etc.


The various boxes in FIGS. 1 to 3 represent certain actions taken by the guest using the guest's in-room television and a remote control for the television. Although the basic features of each box in FIGS. 1 to 3 has been described, certain specific features may be provided when a particular box is accessed. This is shown in the following Appendix the Index indicates numbered parts of FIGS. 1 to 3. For example, 1.0 refers to the Introduction portion of the system present in FIGS. 1 to 3.

APPENDIXIndex1.0Intro Animated Clips and Interstitial Elements2.0Concierge2.1Dining Finder2.2Transportation Finder2.3Tips/Questions2.4Tickets & Packages2.5Golf Tee Time Reservations and Recreation3.0Tour Guide4.0Photographer5.0My Vacation Folder (future)6.0My Convention (future)7.0General RequirementsBasic ContentAdditional ContentAdvanced Content1.0 Intro Animated Clips and Interstitial ElementsAttract loop thatIf Guest does notencourages the Guestinteract with theto engage in the D-TVsystem after asystempredetermined time,D-TV will begin tocycle through TourGuide video clipsAnimated intro videoAlternate version of(˜30 sec)intro video for repeatPlays only the firstGueststime Guest uses theVery slight changeTV during Length ofto intro video toStaywelcome GuestsIntroduces the Tourback if they haveGuide, Conciergealready visited WDWand PhotographerPlays automaticallyapplicationsif date of a prior visitWill include a “replayis knownintro” buttonEnds on D-TV homepageHome page includes:Home page includesGuest's last nameother pertinentLinks to:information andTour Guidepushed messagesConciergeWeatherPhotographerPushed marketingmessagesHome page includeslinks to:My Vacation FolderMyConvention/BusinessmeetingBrief animated intros“Goodbye” animation(˜15 sec each) to thedisplayed the first timehome page links;the TV is turned onintros only play theduring the Guest's lastfirst time the Guestday:selects that optionThanks Guests forTour GuidevisitingConciergeRecommends lastPhotographerday activitiesProvides link to “younext vacation” videoclipA series of ˜12Additional animatedtransition animationstransitions to increase(0-3 sec each)the variety and fun ofWill be displayedCharacter interactionrandomly in place ofwith the Guestlonger intros afterSpecific transitionsthose have alreadydesigned to playbeen viewedbefore, after orWill serve asbetween specifictransitions betweenscreensdifferent UI sectionsAbility to track whichwithin D-TVtransitions havealready beendisplayed tominimize repeat playA single genericMultiple versions ofanimated backgroundbackgrounds:to display behind text-Some to includeheavy screensunexpectedCharacter funSome themed tospecific areas withinthe UI2.0 Concierge UIDynamicallygenerated menuscreen that will enablemultiple options to bedisplayed based onavailability ofapplications:Potential applicationsinclude:DiningTransportationTicketsTipsLink to Dining sectionLink to transportationAbility to importwill link to Diningwill launchinformation such asFinder contenttransportation contentpriority seating timesLink to tickets willto “My vacation folder”launch tickets contentor “My Convention”Link to tips will launchpagetips content.“Back” function toreturn Guest to theprevious content area2.1 Dining FinderSimple UI to select aIntegration with newtable serviceDining Res system torestaurant (TSR) by:enable Guest self-Property locationservice booking ofCuisinereservationExperience(Show/Chrbreakfast, etc.)UI will default torelevant TSR choicesbased on how Guestnavigated to theDining Finder(e.g., If the Guestchooses “Dining”from a page of MKinfo, MK diningoptions will be thedefault choices)Other diningoptions will beavailable to theGuest from theDining finder“Back” function toreturn Guest to theprevious content areaTSR detail displayIn TSR detail display,template containingthemed UI screensthe following data forbased on:each TSR:Restaurant designVideo overviewand logo, or(˜15 sec)UI design criteriaGraphic image of(physical location,the menucuisine type orLogo of TSRexperience)Photo of TSRP&S databasecontent:Pricerange (text)Briefdescription(text)Location(text)Priority seatingcallback button toenable Guest torequest a reservationfor the specific TSRshown on-screen:Guest enters:Desiredday (defaults totoday)Desiredtime (defaultsto firstreservationtime for nextlogical meal atleast one hourafter currenttime)Party size(defaults to # ofGuests stayingin room)System generatesa message to DRCincluding aboveplus:TSRcurrently beingviewedGuest'slast nameGuest'sresort androom #DRC res agentreceives info andcalls Guest within5 minutes toconfirm reservationor help Guest findan alternative2.2 Transportation FinderText messageSimple UI to retrieveIntegration with real-describing WDWtransportationtime bus routing andtransportation optionsinformation for a giventracking system toand indicating GuestWDW propertyprovide updates oncan receive drivingdestination from awhen transportationdirections from thegiven WDW startingwill arrive at hotelFront DeskpointUI will default toAbility for Guest torelevant transportationrequest transportationchoices based on howby any mode (bus,Guest navigated totaxi, monorail,the transportationwatercraft, etc.) at acontentspecific time and for a(e.g., If the Guestspecific destinationchooses“Transportation”from a page of MKinfo, MK will be thedefault destinationand the Guest'sresort will be thedefault startingpoint)Othertransportationdestinations andstarting points willbe available to theGuest from thetransportationapplicationResults will be text-Ability to showbased and will includetransportation routesoptions for the Gueston interactive mapsto view:Ability to printRecommendedtransportationand alternativeinformationmodes of DisneyAbility to downloadtransportationtransportationDriving directionsinformation to awireless device“Back” function toreturn Guest to theprevious content area2.3 “Tips/Questions”View a video thatInteractive Q & Acompiles tips (such asapplication thatFast Pass, Findingenables answers toCharacters, Palmost frequently askedMickey, takingquestions.pictures and general“insider” tips)“Back” function toContextual “tips”return Guest to theinformation integratedprevious content areainto appropriateplaces within D-TVapplications2.4 TicketingText description of allVideo overview(s) ofTicketing informationticketing packagesticketing packageonly appears if Guestavailable for purchasehas not alreadyat WDWpurchased ticketsUI screen to selectIf a Guest hasticket/package andpurchased tickets or atemplate for detailspecific package, thedisplayentitlements only ofthe Guest's specificpackage would bedisplayedMessages toTicket sales engineSales engineencounter Guests tothat enables Guest torecommends ticketpurchase tickets at thepurchase availablepackages or onlyresort vs. at ticketticket packagesenables Guest towindowsdirectly from the TVpurchase a relevantCharge for ticketspackage based on:added directly toWhether or notGuest's hotel billGuest has alreadyEntitlementspurchased ticketsautomatically(upsell relevantadded to Guest'soptions)room key (noNumber of daysprinted ticket orleft in Guest's stayCast-assistedprocess required)Ability to provide userspecific packageentitlementinformationTracking of whichpackage entitlementsa Guest has currentlyused and has left touse (distant future)For events, provideSales of events ticketsphone number Guestdirectly from TVcan call for ticketinginformation“Back” button forGuest to return toprevious contentscreen2.5 Golf Tee Time Reservations and RecreationVideo overview ofWDW Golf andRecreation offerings(see Tour Guide)On screen text displayLeverage Dining ResIntegration with newof phone number toapplicationTee Times reservationcall to book a tee timefunctionality for teesystem to enabletimesGuest self-serviceTee time callbackbooking of tee timebutton to enableExtend application toGuest to request a teeinclude othertime:recreation productsGuest enters:Desiredday (defaults totoday)Desiredtime (defaultsto first tee time)Party size(defaults to # ofGuests stayingin room)System generatesa message toDisneyReservationCenter (DRC)including aboveplus:Golfcoursecurrently beingviewedGuest'slast nameGuest'sresort androom #DRC res agentreceives info and callsGuest within 5minutes to confirm teetime or help Guestfind an alternative“Back” function toreturn Guest to theprevious content area3.0 Tour GuideThe first time the GuestAutomaticallyaccesses the Tourdetermine which clipGuide, play a “What'sto play based on dateNew at WDW” videoof Guest's last visitclip; Guest selects a clipIf date of last visit isto watch:not known, rememberFor Guests whowhich option Guesthave never been toselects and use thatWDWdata where relevantFor Guests who lastthroughout D-TVvisited 2-5 years agoexperienceFor Guests whovisited within the last2 yearsSimple UI enablingRemember whichCreate multipleguests to select andinterest group Guestversions of Property-view marketing videochooses the first time:specific video clipsclips:Make that profilebased on interestWDW overviewthe default for thegroupvideo based onrest of the Guest'sShow specificallyuser-selectedLength of Stayedited clips to Guestsinterest group:but . . .based on their initialFor LittleEnable Guests tointerest groupOnesselect otherselectionDisneyinterest groupsBased on pre-arrivalCharactersduring LENGTHGuest data,G-RatedOF STAYautomaticallyThrillsdetermine whichExtremeinterest category(ies)Thrillsis/are relevant to theClassicsGuest and removeNightlifeother interest groupProperty-specificmenu optionsvideo clips (editedfor a generic WDWGuest).MagicKingdomEpcotDisney/MGMStudiosAnimalKingdomDowntownDisneyCirque duSoleilGolf andRecreationEnable a Guest to quitEnable trick playout of a clip that ismode to be ancurrently playingassignable parameterfor each video clip:Fast forwardRewindPauseTemplate of P&S textTheme template ordata will be displayedbackground to matchbased on video clipProperty areabeing displayed:selectedThis week'soperating hoursShow timesList of majorattractions,including:Briefdescription (text)AttractionlogoHeightrequirementsFastpassinfoIf attractionis closed forrehabilitationDisplay a link toDo not displayConcierge functions:Ticketing info if GuestTicketsalready has ticketsDining FinderTransportationAbility to importinformation to “MyVacation Folder”4.0 PhotographerShort (˜2-minute)animated/live video toprovide a tutorial ofthe functionalitycontained in thephotographer sectionMenu screen with 3options:View your photosPurchase photosShare (email)photos“Back” function toreturn Guest to theprevious content areaView photos: enablethe Guest to viewphotographs from aunique accountScroll throughthumbnail sizedphotosSelect a photo forviewing at largersizeE-commerce engineto enable:Select a photosize/packageoption forpurchasePurchase reprintsof Guest film andoriginal DisneyphotosView multiplepricing options“View cart” of allphotos selected forpurchaseEdit cart andincrease or deletephotos from cartCharge purchasesdirectly to guest'shotel billAbility to producesales reportsAbility to producefulfillment andtracking reportsShare Photos: An e-mail engine to enableemailing of photopostcards to externale-mail accountsChoose photo ofDisney postcardart or their ownphotosSelect pre-writtenmessage captionsEnable Guest toenter recipient's e-mail address usingthe TV remotecontrol and virtualkeyboardAbility to customizephotos by addingborders, characterartwork and pre-written captionsAbility to savecustomized imagesinto Guest's accountAbility to create aphoto album forpurchase using the UIAbility to create aDVD using the UIAbility to purchasecustomized productusing the UI5.0 My Vacation FolderOn-site guest view of“my vacation folder”pageAbility to uploadinformation to thevacation pageOther content6.0 My ConventionAbility to personallywelcomebusiness/conventionguestsAbility to display real-time agenda forConvention GuestmeetingsProvide maps ofconvention centerroomsOther conventionspecific content7.1 General Requirements - Usage Metrics and Data CollectionAggregated usageViewing hours logged:Any reportingdata:Of D-TV modefunctions requiringNumber of timesOf total time TV isdata from systemseach contentonother than the D-TVelement isOf TV bysystemdisplayedbroadcast channelRevenue reportingNumber of timesAverage # of viewerUsage by aeach clickablesessions:specific Guestelement isPer dayselected by thePer Length of StayGuestFor video clips,average viewinglength per clipWill leverage existingdata tracking tools(Vignette, Hitbox, etc.)Click stream analysisof D-TV applicationsCollection of data fromspecific GuestsCollection of dataexplicitly requestedby WDW andentered by theGuestUsage behaviortrackingIntegration ofindividual Guest datainto other WDW datasystemsMinimum RequirementGoalFuture Functionality7.1 General Requirements - Menu GenerationAll menu lists will beIntelligence to alterIntelligence to alterdynamically generatedmenu screens basedmenu screens basedto enable:on:on:Flexibility toState of D-TVExternal datachange number ofsystem (e.g. dayelementsitems in any listwithin Guest'sFlexibility tolength of stay)change order ofGuest behaviorelements withinwithin UIlistsGuest data (e.g.Automateddon't display aprocess to handle“tickets” button iflists too long to fitGuest has alreadyon a single screenpurchased tickets,Support of multipleshow conventionfile types for menuitems only foritems (text,conventiongraphics, flash,Guests, etc.)etc.)Support of multiplemenu object sets(e.g. multiplelanguages orthemes)Creative elements formultiple menu objectsetsForeign languagesFavoritecharacters,themes, etc.Ability for Front DeskCast to set defaultmenu set for a specificGuest roomBasic ContentAdditional ContentAdvanced Content7.2 General Requirements - Video PlaybackAbility to replay videoTrick Play modeIncorporation of pay-clip after the clip endsfunctionality as anper-view movieassignable parametercontent to be playedfor each video clipon-demand asPauserequested by guests.StopWill include full-lengthRewindfeature films as wellFast Forwardas animated and liveaction shorts.7.3 General Requirements - Conditional AccessConditional accesscode for pay services:Pin number thatcan be assignedby Front Desk castmember at Guest'srequestD-TV applicationwould require pinnumber forcharges to bebilled to folioaccount


The Basic Content that may be provided in the 1.0 Introduction (INTRO) using the D-TV system (remote and television) is disclosed. Additional Content that may be provided is shown in the foregoing Appendix, and Advanced Content is also shown in the foregoing Appendix.


The Concierge features, denoted by 2.0 through 2.5, again show Basic Content that may be provided along with Additional and Advanced Content. Under 2.1 Dining Finder, Experience (Show/Chr breakfast is a breakfast when a character associated with the venue will be present). In the last Column, RES indicates Reservation. DRC indicates Disney Reservation Center.


The Tour Guide Section 3.0 is shown in Basic Content, Additional Content and Advanced Content.


The Photographer Section 4.0 shows Basic Content, Additional Content and Advanced Content.


The My Vacation 22, 5.0 and the My Convention folder 23, 6.0, are illustrated in the following Appendix. Only Advanced Content is disclosed since these folders 22 and 23 may be provided in a future system.


Finally, General Requirements 7.0 of the System are listed in the Appendix, again showing Basic Content, Additional Content and Advanced Content. The General Requirements are broken down into Usage Metrics and Data Collection, Menu Generation and Video Playback.


It can be seen that there is disclosed an interactive television system that will be deployed in hotel rooms. The interactive television system will provide guests with entertaining and information interactive content designed to help reduce hassle and enhance the vacation experience. The guest room interactive television system will provide some of the types of services and functions typically found in many hotels throughout the world today. The guest room interactive television system will provide the guest with services such as a Tour Guide, Concierge and Photographer.


As Tour Guide, the guest room interactive television system will lead the guest through a personalized tour of what there is to see and do on their vacation. For example, the guest will be able to view video clips about nearby attractions and venues. They will also be able to see video clips that provide visitors information based on their individual preferences. During any of the video clips, guests will be able to get additional information at the touch of a button including show times, special events, and attraction specific information. Marketing videos may be selected and viewed.


As Concierge, the guest room interactive television system will help the guest with planning their time on their vacation. Functions in this section include a dining application that will allow the guest to make dining reservations, transportation information and a ticket-purchase application. Amusement park hours, for example, will be available and on-site access to further vacations at other venues may be available.


As Photographer, the guest room interactive television system will provide the guest the ability to view all of the photographs taken of them during their stay. They will also be able to edit, purchase and share their pictures via an easy-to-use application.


In an application entitled Management of the Flow of Persons in Relation to Centers of Crowd Concentration via Television Control, Ser. No. 10/687,226, filed Oct. 15, 2003, commonly assigned, there is disclosed a method and system for the loading of patrons at multiple attractions at an entertainment venue including the first-in first-out line and a priority based line. A cellular telephone may be used to obtain and claim priority status. In other forms, different priorities are established based on where, when and the number of priority spaces required. Different hierarchies are established for computer controlling the different lines for multiple attractions in the entertainment environment. The system and method also provide for moving people from an area of concentration to other locations. The system may be used to actually book other services associated with the venue, such as FASTPASS®, a system for arranging ticket reservations into one or more attractions at a venue on a priority basis. The system may include provisions for registering the cell phone of the guest to the venue to receive periodic updated information relating to the venue. This method and system may be incorporated in the Concierge section of the disclosure disclosed herein and is thus incorporated herein by reference.


Thus, the system disclosed herein can be used in conjunction with the aforementioned application to project actual venue utilization on any one particular day. Cast members associated with the venue can be placed in certain venue areas to meet demand. Guests could be directed to certain areas, such as transportation, restaurants, parks, attractions, etc. depending on the load demand. It may be suggested to the guest, for example, that restaurant A may be a better choice.


The system disclosed herein may be multilingual and may be associated with energy usage in the guest's room to manage the same.


Thus, there is disclosed an interactive television system used in hotel rooms at a venue adapted to provide the hotel guest with a tour guide to the venue, a virtual concierge for use by the guest while staying at the hotel and when visiting the venue, and a virtual photographer guide to the venue enabling the guest to view photographs taken of the guest when visiting the venue.


Animated characters may be used to depict the various stages of the system. Certain ones of the animated characters may be related to animated characters associated with the venue. Audio and video may be used throughout. The tour guide may include the provision of information on attractions at the venue and at other venues associated with the main venue and geographically distant from the main venue. For example, information on attractions and activities in the general area of the main venue may be provided.


The virtual concierge may include the provision of information relating to dining at the venue and transportation to and from the venue.


The virtual concierge may include ticket information for the guest while staying at the venue and prioritizing the visit of the guest to an attraction at the venue according to the concentration of visitors to the attraction.


The guest will interact with the system to select information displayed on the television set using a remote television control.


The virtual photographer may include the provision of allowing the guest to select any desired photographs being viewed by the guest and edit the same or transmit selected photographs to a remote location in the form of a photo, postcard, etc.


Although a particular embodiment of the disclosure is disclosed, variations thereof may occur to an artisan and the scope of the disclosure should only be limited by the scope of the appended claims. Thus, other embodiments may be utilized and structured and functional changes may be made without departing from the respective scope of the present disclosure.

Claims
  • 1. An interactive television system used in hotel rooms at a venue adapted to provide the hotel guest with a tour guide to the venue, a virtual concierge for use by the guest while staying at the hotel and when visiting the venue, and a virtual photographer guide to the venue enabling the guest to view photographs taken when said guest visits the venue.
  • 2. The system of claim 1 utilizing animated characters to depict the various stages of the system.
  • 3. The system of claim 2 wherein certain of said animated characters are related to animated characters associated with said venue.
  • 4. The system of claim 1 including the use of audio in said system.
  • 5. The system of claim 1 wherein the tour guide includes the provision of information on attractions at the venue.
  • 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the tour guide includes the provision of information on other venues associated with the venue and geographically distant from the venue.
  • 7. The system of claim 1 wherein the tour guide includes the provisions of information on attractions and activities in the general area of the venue.
  • 8. The system of claim 1 wherein the virtual concierge includes the provision of information relating to dining at the venue.
  • 9. The system of claim 1 wherein the virtual concierge includes the provisions of information relating to transportation to and from the venue.
  • 10. The system of claim 1 wherein the virtual concierge includes ticket information for the guest while staying at the venue and prioritizing the visit of the guest to an attraction at the venue according to the concentration of visitors to the attraction.
  • 11. The system of claim 1 wherein the virtual concierge includes booking information relating to actually booking of a priority visit to an attraction at the venue.
  • 12. The system of claim 1 wherein the virtual concierge includes a registration system associated therewith for registering the cell phone of a guest to the venue for providing the guest with periodic updated information relating to the venue.
  • 13. The system of claim 1 including a remote television control associated with the system to allow a guest to interact with the system to select information displayed on a television set associated with the system.
  • 14. The system of claim 1 wherein said virtual photographer includes the provision of allowing the guest to select any desired photographs being viewed by the guest and edit the same or transmit selected photographs to a remote location in the form of a photo, postcard, etc.
  • 15. The system of claim 1 wherein the provisions of virtual concierge includes ticket information for the guest while staying at the venue.
  • 16. The system of claim 1 wherein the provision of virtual concierge includes prioritizing the visit of the guest to an attraction at the venue according to concentration of visitors to said attraction.
  • 17. The system of claim 1 wherein said system includes a television set including interacting means associated with the system for allowing the guest to interact with the system to select information displayed on the television set.
  • 18. The system of claim 1 including interacting means associated with the system for allowing the guest to interact with the system to select information displayed on a television set associated with the system.
  • 19. The system of claim 13 including interacting means associated with the system for allowing the guest to interact with the system to select information displayed on a television set associated with the system.
  • 20. The system of claim 1 wherein the virtual photographer includes the provision of allowing the guest to select any desired photographs being viewed by the guest.
  • 21. The system of claim 17 including the provision of editing means to allow the guest to edit any selected photographs.
  • 22. The system of claim 17 including the provision of transmission means to allow the guest to transmit any of said selected photographs to a remote location.
  • 23. A method for providing a hotel guest staying at a hotel when visiting a venue with a guide to the venue comprising the steps of: providing a greeting to the hotel guest over a television set in the guest's hotel room; providing interactive means between the guest and the television set allowing the guest to interact with information displaying on the television set; providing a tour guide for the guest relating to the guest's stay at the venue over the television set; providing a virtual concierge relating to the venue for the guest over the television set; and providing a virtual photographer assistant to the guest over the television set relating to photographs taken of the guest during the guest's visit to the venue.
  • 24. The method of claim 23 including using animated characters to depict the various stages of said guide.
  • 25. The method of claim 24 wherein certain of said animated characters are related to animated characters associated with said venue.
  • 26. The method of claim 2 including the use of audio in the various stages of said guide.
  • 27. The method of claim 23 wherein the tour guide includes the provision of information on attractions at the venue.
  • 28. The method of claim 23 wherein the tour guide includes the provision of information on other venues associated with the venue and geographically distant from the venue.
  • 29. The method of claim 23 wherein steps of providing a tour guide includes the steps of providing information on attractions and activities in the general area of the venue.
  • 30. The method of claim 23 wherein the virtual concierge includes the provision of information relating to dining at the venue.
  • 31. The method of claim 23 wherein the virtual concierge includes provisions for prioritizing the guest's visit to a particular attraction at the venue according to concentration of visitors to said attraction.
  • 32. The method of claim 23 wherein the virtual concierge includes the steps of booking a guest into an attraction at the venue on a prioritized basis.
  • 33. The method of claim 23 wherein the virtual concierge includes the steps of registering the cell phone of a guest and providing the guest through the guest's cell phone with periodic updates relating to the venue.
  • 34. The method of claim 23 wherein the virtual concierge includes the provisions of information relating to transportation to and from the venue.
  • 35. The method of claim 23 wherein the provisions of virtual concierge includes ticket information for the guest while staying at the venue.
  • 36. The method of claim 25 including interacting means for allowing the guest to interact with the system to select information displayed on the television set.
  • 37. The method of claim 26 including interacting means for allowing the guest to interact with the system to select information displayed on the television set.
  • 38. The method of claim 27 including interacting means for allowing the guest to interact with the system to select information displayed on the television set.
  • 39. The method of claim 28 including interacting means for allowing the guest to interact with the system to select information displayed on the television set.
  • 40. The method of claim 23 wherein the virtual photographer includes the provision of allowing the guest to select any desired photographs being viewed by the guest.
  • 41. The method of claim 37 including the provision of editing means to allow the guest to edit any selected photographs.
  • 42. The method of claim 37 including the provision of transmission means to allow the guest to transmit any of said selected photographs to a remote location.
  • 43. An interactive system associated with a venue providing a guide to a visitor to the venue comprising of: a tour guide associated with an interactive television system disposed in a room where said visitor is staying at said venue, said tour guide providing various services associated with the venue relating to rides, attractions and restaurants at the venue.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/564,911, filed Apr. 22, 2004, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.

Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60564911 Apr 2004 US