A 33-strong SPA team now looks after guests at this 8,800 square metre site complete with a day SPA, sauna centre, tennis, fitness and squash. The Vital spa concentrates on three themes (health, fitness and body care) and offers an upmarket quality range of active services for day guests, members and hotel guests alike. The GANTNER system plays a crucial role in managing all the various entitlements and also in ensuring that guests are comfortable.
Access control to offline door locks of hotel room doors - with an interface for Fidelio hotel reservation software - as well as control of the turnstile barriers in the wellness area and its electronic locking system for changing room lockers are all conveniently operated by a contactless guest card with a built-in LEGIC transponder chip. Authorisation to use tennis courts is managed equally easily using the LEGIC card and as soon as a cardholder walks past the terminal at the entrance to the tennis court the lighting is switched on automatically. The management of therapists and therapy rooms is significantly more complex but the GANTNER system also handles this. Throughout the entire complex, from the hotel area to the SPA, from the restaurant to the bar and in therapy areas, the GANTNER system provides all the convenience of cashless, contactless payment with just a single guest card.
After just a few months it was obvious that the new concept adopted by the ‘Freizeit In' was a good move because predicted membership and visitor numbers grew rapidly and are now plans to widen the product offering in 2007. The Mexican national football team stayed at the ‘Freizeit In' in Göttingen during the football World Cup and they were also delighted with the hotel and its facilities. Even in the preliminary round of the competition, trainer Ricardo La Volpe made the decision not to leave their accommodation in Göttingen, even if the team reached the last sixteen.