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What are the steps to use an unmanned hotel?

Steps to use the unmanned hotel: Step 1: Scan WeChat to check the remaining beds, and then open the door. Step 2: Get the quilt cover, pillowcase, and open the hatch of your room. Step three: sleep. Step 4: After waking up, open the door directly via WeChat and leave in style!

Who would have thought that after unmanned supermarkets, the next thing to be revolutionized would be the prosperous hotel industry. No deposit, no waiter!

Unmanned hotel, "***enjoy sleep"!

On the streets of Zhongguancun, Beijing, China’s first unmanned hotel officially welcomed guests.

Open 24 hours a day, no waiters!

No deposit, no additional charges!

No need to register an ID card

Just open the door and sleep!

Use WeChat on your mobile phone to directly scan the QR code to open the hotel door!

Open your room automatically!

Receive free bedding - space blankets, disposable sheets, disposable pillow towels and wet wipes. The computer screen next to it shows the usage status of the sleeping cabin.

The space inside the bed is about 3 square meters

It is equipped with USB interfaces, charging ports, and electric fans!

Free WIFI...

To help you sleep, there is a blue switch light in the room

How to use it? The process is very simple!

The process is exactly the same as "***Bike Sharing", scan-time-pay, so the operation is familiar to everyone.

Let’s look at the whole process again:

Step 1: Scan WeChat to check the remaining beds, and then open the door

Step 2: Receive quilt cover, pillowcase, and open Your room hatch

Step 3: Sleep

After entering, the hatch can be closed by itself, but people from outside cannot open it. Inside, in order to prevent the stuffy heat caused by the enclosed space , with a small fan; the overall decoration inside is blue and dark, but there is also a small light, similar to the night light on the sleeper; there are USB ports and sockets inside, which is quite convenient. Other than these there was only a mat and pillow.

Gently close the hatch and the system will automatically lock it for you.

Step 4: After waking up, open the door directly via WeChat and leave gracefully!

No need to register an ID card or pay a deposit during the entire process! No need to check out!

When you enter the room, the system will automatically deduct 2 cents per minute from WeChat. The prices currently set are basically divided into two levels, one is starting from 10 yuan/half an hour during peak periods; the second is starting from 6 yuan/half an hour during off-peak periods.

Do you think it’s amazing?

2 cents a minute! When you are tired from work, you can take a comfortable half-hour lunch break. You don’t have to bend over the computer desk to take a lunch break, and you don’t have to worry about cervical spondylosis! Even if you can't afford to rent a house or stay in a hotel, or your train or flight is delayed, you can just go there and sleep for a few hours.

Even if you sleep for 8 hours! It only costs a few dozen yuan!

With a space of 10 square meters, traditional hotels can only develop one room, but an unmanned hotel can be built into 6 space capsules!

No waiters or shopkeepers are needed, just make up the quilt covers and pillowcases by yourself every morning.

On average, one shop owner can manage twenty such unmanned hotels every day! This is equivalent to the average labor cost of a store being only 300 yuan per month.

Coupled with the monthly venue rental of 800-1500, these are already the entire monthly cost of an unmanned hotel! Less than one sixth of a traditional hotel...

Very, very cheap! ! !

This kind of low-cost unmanned hotel will have a very, very big impact on the entire traditional hotel, B&B, and guesthouse industries. The space for traditional hotels and guesthouses with high costs and consumption to survive will become smaller and smaller in the future, and may even become unprofitable!

No matter how big a hotel you go to sleep in, you will always only sleep in those few hours and in that small area! Separate bathrooms, TVs, coffee tables, computer desks and other items are worthless to 80% of customers - many times, all we need is a quiet place to sleep!

After Beijing, more than a dozen first- and second-tier cities in China, including Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Chengdu, Wuhan, Hangzhou, and Shenzhen, will begin to welcome such low-cost unmanned hotels.

No one, no one can enjoy it, will be an irreversible trend, and those who comply will survive!