Caesars Palace to launch guest biometrics
Caesars Palace, one of the largest and most famous hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, is using the opening of its newest tower later this year to roll out technologies including voice over IP telephones in guestrooms and the use of biometric keys for its customers.
The gigantic second tower beside the original Caesars site will be an all-suite affair and will be opened in August.
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