Casa de Campo touts Blockchain bookings
Dominican Republic resort Casa de Campo Resort & Villas announced a partnership with hotel marketing and reservation platform Pinktada.
The innovative partnership allows Casa de Campo’s guests to reserve rooms with transferrable room-night tokens (RNTs) on Pinktada’s platform, using the latest blockchain tech.
Guests booking a stay through Pinktada get access to competitive, discounted room rates for Superior Casitas and Elite Rooms.
It the flexibility to sell back or swap reservation tokens if a change in plans arises.
The 3D proprietary user interface on Pinktada allows guests to search for the exact room amenities and features they are looking for.
Guests can also virtually tour all of Casa de Campo’s restaurants and pools on property, as well as Casa de Campo’s golf courses, shooting ranges, and equestrian centres.
Upon completion of a stay at Casa de Campo Resort & Villas, Pinktada users will receive a custom, commemorative NFT customised with memories of their stay.
“Blockchain and NFTs are changing the hotel industry as we know it, and we are thrilled to be a part of this change through this pioneering partnership with Pinktada,” said Jason Kycek, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Casa de Campo.
“Pinktada has created a visionary booking model that allows for both price optimisation and flexibility at the same time.”
Learn more about : Casa de Campo Resort & Villas ( N. America ) Casa de Campo Resort & Villas ( United Kingdom )
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