
UrVenue, the leading booking technology provider for hospitality experiences, today announced an expanded partnership with OpenTable, a global leader in restaurant technology.
Building on their successful 2021 integration – which unified dining reservations with resort activities – this expanded collaboration gives hotels the ability to offer guests, both those that are already on-property and with upcoming stays, priority access to premium OpenTable reservations directly through UrVenue’s Itinerary Builder as part of the pre-arrival journey. Guests can secure exclusive, high-demand restaurant bookings and curated dining events in advance, while hotel staff can also manage reservations on their behalf through UrVenue’s Experience Center, ensuring seamless, personalized service.
To see the expanded capabilities, visit UrVenue at HITEC Indianapolis June 17 to 19 in Booth #1100 at the Indiana Convention Center.
Luxury hotels, resorts and casinos, as well as several leading lifestyle hospitality groups are among the first to implement the expanded integration, enhancing the guest experience and creating new value for their properties.
Connecting UrVenue and OpenTable is quick and seamless. UrVenue is currently available on the OpenTable for Restaurants Integrations Marketplace, allowing resorts to easily activate the integration directly via the marketplace tile. This streamlined connection simplifies setup, enables self-onboarding, and allows properties to go live faster.
“This expanded partnership gives hotels unprecedented control over how they prioritize and deliver premium dining access to their in-house guests, enhancing the overall value they bring to the stay experience,” said Tracee Nalewak, Chief Growth Officer of UrVenue.
“Our expanded partnership is all about helping hoteliers enhance the dining experience for hotel guests, giving them privileged access to premium reservations, while making it seamless for staff to manage it all and deliver personalized hospitality,” said Amy Wei, Chief Operating Officer of OpenTable.