Fontainebleau Las Vegas adds new cloud applications

The long-delayed Fontainebleau Las Vegas, a vertically integrated 67-story hotel, gaming, entertainment and meeting destination from Fontainebleau Development, will partner with Infor to implement key front- and back-of-house hospitality solutions to automate critical business functions.

The Fontainebleau Las Vegas team will be able to use cloud-based applications specifically built for the hospitality industry to unify and refine hotel operations, create scalable processes, improve processes and share real-time data, empowering leadership to make more-informed decisions as the property prepares for opening in late 2023.

“The next-level technology that will be showcased throughout Fontainebleau Las Vegas will extend behind the scenes as we adopt modern solutions to capitalize on critical data and intelligence,” said Marc Guarino, the hotel's chief technology officer. “Infor’s technology solutions will allow us to automate time-consuming back-of-house processes so that we can further focus on delivering unforgettable experiences at the property.”

Fontainebleau Las Vegas will use Infor’s hospitality-management system, an integrated and scalable hotel property-management system built specifically for the hotel and gaming industries. This cloud-based system will provide centralized guest profile management to enable better personalization, support a digital guest journey with mobile-enabled check-in and checkout, guest services, housekeeping customizable fields and screens by user type.

When it opens next year, the hotel will have approximately 3,700 hotel rooms, more than 550,000 square feet of customizable convention and meeting space and a collection of gaming, dining, retail, lifestyle and health and wellness facilities.