Hilton Teams Up With Netflix for In-Room Streaming

Hilton Connected Room - Netflix partnership

MCLEAN, Va.—Hilton and Netflix are teaming up to create a more personalized travel experience by allowing guests to stream their favorite Netflix series, movies, and more on in-room televisions in Hilton’s Connected Rooms.

In a Hilton Connected Room, guests can control the temperature, lights, TV, and more from their mobile device or the TV remote. The collaboration enables guests staying in Connected Rooms to seamlessly access their Netflix account by logging in and entering their credentials either with the remote control or the keyboard on the Hilton Honors app.

Guests who prefer to use the Hilton Honors app can download it onto their mobile device if they haven’t already, then add Netflix and other streaming media providers and TV channels to their list of “favorites” for easy access. Guests who prefer the TV remote can press the remote’s “Netflix” button, which powers on the TV and goes directly to the Netflix login screen.

“We know our guests want to feel connected while traveling, just as they do at home, so we’re giving them seamless access to their favorite Netflix shows, films, and specials while on the road,” said Noelle Eder, executive vice president and chief information and digital officer for Hilton. “Inspired by 100 years of innovation, we continue to find new ways to meet the constantly evolving needs of our guests.”

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Bill Holmes, head of business development for Netflix, said, “This partnership extends our commitment to enabling our members to watch their favorite Netflix series, movies, and specials wherever and whenever they want, and we’re thrilled to be bringing our service to Hilton guests all over the world.”

Guests without a Netflix account will be able to sign up on the spot in their room and start watching immediately, while current Netflix members can start watching where they left off before checking in. The Connected Room platform ensures a guest’s login information stays secure and clears automatically upon check out, unless they choose to clear it sooner through the TV.

Hilton currently has more than 1,800 Connected Rooms, and plans to roll out the technology to tens of thousands of rooms in hundreds more hotels across the United States in 2019 as well as the first non-U.S. locations.

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