

Oracle Hospitality's OPERA (formerly Micros) is the largest PMS player in the hospitality industry and in this article we'll review how their hotel management software can improve operational efficiency for your business then point out some areas that every buyer should be aware of as they consider the solution. This article provides a comprehensive resource for hoteliers immersed in the process of vendor evaluation. In this expert review of Oracle Hospitality and opera hotels software, we've combined Hotel Tech Report’s expertise with insights culled from interviews with real users. They act as a barometer of sorts, shaping initial impressions and guiding the vendor vetting process. These types of insights are helpful for hoteliers evaluating new technology partners to improve both hotel operations and deliver a great guest experience. Everyone has horror stories and preferred products. “The next one did the same thing.There's nothing quite like the topic of the best property management systems to trigger a lively discussion among hoteliers especially when Oracle's OPERA product line enters the discussion. “I told him the address and he just said no and sped off,” he said. Redding, who had come to New York with his girlfriend, a lawyer who was teaching at a conference in the Bronx.Īround 2:30 a.m., he said, he hailed a cab after a night out in Harlem. “That happened to us just last night,” said Mr. Which is good, given that a cab won’t necessarily take you there.

“There’s tons of people getting off the train at 1:30 in the morning,” he said.

Bolton, 53, said he had taken the subway to the hotel well after midnight several times on his last visit and found the Hub bustling enough to feel safe. A dollar bought a bunch of organic Chiquitas. Passing vendors hawk goods: a woman selling dollar soaps and deodorants, two for $5, from a bag on her shoulder a scrawny man pushing a stroller crammed with random objects and topped with a box of fruits and vegetables. Around the corner, rolls of concertina wire quietly signal the presence of a juvenile detention center. Across Brook Avenue is a Peruvian restaurant, a steamed fish place and 99-Cent Papa, that rare discount store that sells fresh meat.
