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Guest Experience · 20 August 2026

Ava Hotel Paso Robles Adopts IRIS Guest Experience Platform

The Ava Hotel Paso Robles has adopted IRIS as its guest experience platform to unify guest data and uncover new food and beverage revenue opportunities.

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Curated briefing · 2 min read

What happened

The Ava Hotel Paso Robles, in California's Central Coast wine region, has selected IRIS as its guest experience platform. The property says the move is intended to build a clearer picture of who its guests are and to surface new revenue opportunities within food and beverage, according to reporting from Hospitality Net.

The announcement is framed as a technology adoption story rather than a product launch: IRIS is being brought in to sit across the guest journey, consolidating information that hotels typically hold in disconnected systems — reservations, point-of-sale, loyalty and preference data — so that staff can act on it in real time rather than after the fact.

Why it matters

Independent and boutique hotels have historically lacked the scale to run the kind of guest-data infrastructure that large chains build in-house. A platform-led approach like this signals a broader shift: guest experience technology is becoming accessible to single-property operators, not just multi-brand groups, which changes how smaller hospitality businesses compete on personalisation.

The specific focus on food and beverage is notable. F&B is one of the highest-margin, most under-optimised revenue lines in hotels, and it is also one of the most visible touchpoints for guest satisfaction. Using guest data to inform F&B decisions — from timing to targeting to offer design — points to a wider trend of hotels treating dining and beverage service as a data-driven profit centre rather than a cost of hospitality.

The Renascence take

The headline here isn't the software — it's the sequencing. This is a property choosing to understand guests before trying to monetise them, rather than bolting on upsell prompts to a system that doesn't really know who's being asked.

Most hotels chase F&B revenue with discounts and generic upsell pop-ups, which train guests to wait for a deal rather than to trust a recommendation. The properties that actually grow ancillary revenue sustainably are the ones that use guest data to make offers feel personally relevant — right timing, right context, right guest — rather than more frequent. A single-property hotel investing in this kind of platform is making a bet that behavioural insight, not blanket promotion, is the more durable driver of both spend and satisfaction. The operators who will benefit most are those who resist the temptation to turn "understanding the guest" into "selling to the guest" on day one, and instead let a season or two of data shape what they offer next.

Sources

This briefing was written by our Newsdesk, synthesising reporting from the outlets below. Follow the links for the original coverage.

FAQ

Questions we get on this topic

IRIS is a guest experience platform that consolidates reservations, point-of-sale, loyalty and preference data so staff can act on guest insights in real time. The Ava Hotel Paso Robles adopted it to build a clearer picture of its guests and identify new revenue opportunities.

By linking guest data across previously disconnected systems, the hotel aims to shape F&B offers around timing, targeting and guest preference rather than relying on generic discounts or upsell pop-ups.

No. The adoption at The Ava Hotel Paso Robles suggests guest experience infrastructure once limited to multi-brand hotel groups is becoming accessible to independent, single-property operators.

Rather than bolting discount-driven upsell prompts onto existing systems, the property is prioritising guest understanding first, aiming to make F&B offers feel personally relevant instead of simply more frequent.

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