It was inevitable, but we’re finally seeing iPad’s popping up in Las Vegas. After CES I pointed (on Vegas Chatter) out that tablets would begin their invasion on casinos and gave examples on how they would be used. As usual, casinos are a little slow to move but they’re starting. Cosmopolitan is using the iPad little closer to what I imagined at check in for restaurants and such. Meanwhile, CUT at Palazzo is now using iPads for their wine lists.
The iPad displays the entire beverage list including wine selections, cocktails and spirits and is delivered to the table when guests arrive. CUT currently features 10 iPad tablets utilizing the wine application SmartCellar designed by the company Incentient. The SmartCellar system offers an interactive approach to displaying the wine list and allows sommeliers to modernize their approach to educating and arming their guests with the insight to help guide their selections and maximize enjoyment of their dining experience.
I love to see technology moving my experiences forward and more efficiently and pretty like. I’m looking forward to seeing them continue to enhance meals and vacations overall. This is just the beginning.
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