RFID Pays Way, Opens Doors At Resort

Guests at a resort in Niagara Falls will be given RFID wristbands to access rooms and pay for service during their stay.

Laurie Sullivan, Contributor

March 22, 2006

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Great Wolf Resorts Inc. in April will open a Niagara Falls resort equipped with radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. The property intends to operate on cashless point of sale (POS) platforms and hotel keyless entry systems.

The Ontario, Canada, resort will become the second Great Wolf Resorts property this year to open with an <a = "http: www.techweb.com encyclopedia defineterm.jhtml?term="rfid"" target="_blank">RFID

infrastructure design by Precision Dynamics Corp. Great Wolf Lodge Poconos, Penn., a 401-suite family resort with an indoor water park, opened in October. Great Wolf Resorts will retrofit an additional seven resorts if the technology proves successful.

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