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La Quinta Hotels Investigating Dystopian Incident At Miami Hotel

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A hotel check-in in Miami is making headlines after a viral video showed a guest being welcomed — not by a person behind the counter — but by a kiosk and a headset-wearing receptionist on a screen.

The video, recorded at a La Quinta Inn & Suites, shows a tired traveler going through the check-in process while a remote hotel employee appears on-screen, guiding him through the steps from miles away. The clip, posted on X (formerly known as Twitter), has now been viewed over 2 million times and sparked a heated discussion about the future of hospitality.

For many travelers, the moment struck a nerve.

Imagine stepping off a flight, wandering through a new airport, and finally making it to your hotel with nothing but sleep on your mind. You expect a friendly face at the desk — maybe even a quick local tip about food nearby — but instead, you find a kiosk with no one in sight and a sign that simply reads: Check in & check out here.

The confusion is clear in the video. The guest fumbles through the automated system, and after a brief pause, a young man with a foreign accent appears on a small screen. He politely walks the guest through the check-in, while a robotic voice lists off hotel policies. No lobby staff. No in-person welcome.

🔥🚨BREAKING: This La Quinta Inn hotel located in Miami is under massive fire after they hired employees located in India to check guests in instead of having Americans at the front desk. pic.twitter.com/W56Oc8aJ5W

— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) August 3, 2025

And the internet had thoughts.

“Gotta keep it local, fam,” one user commented.

“This is beyond ridiculous,” another wrote, frustrated by the apparent lack of real human interaction.

One person went further, raising safety concerns: “The reason for a desk is like having a doorman in an apartment building — security. I wouldn’t feel safe in a hotel with a staff this lean.”

Some viewers were so surprised by the experience that they questioned whether it was even real. One comment speculated the whole thing might be AI-generated. But a spokeswoman for Wyndham Hotels & Resorts — which owns the La Quinta brand — stepped in to clarify.

“We are aware of this matter and are actively investigating,” said spokeswoman Meg Davis. She confirmed that all La Quinta properties are required by franchise rules to have a team member at the front desk at all times.

That raises even more questions.

Why wasn’t there a physical staff member on-site, as required by company policy?

Was this a temporary staffing issue, or is remote check-in a new approach quietly rolling out in certain locations?

The specific hotel where the video was recorded hasn’t been named, but it’s somewhere in the Miami area. Meanwhile, users across the country are asking whether this type of “digital welcome” is a one-time glitch — or the new norm.

The hospitality industry, like many others, has been under pressure to reduce costs, and automation is quickly becoming more common. But for some guests, replacing humans with screens — especially in late-night scenarios — doesn’t sit right.

For now, the incident has kicked off a larger conversation about what travelers should expect when they walk into a hotel lobby.

Is convenience enough?

Or is something more human still essential when you’re far from home?

The answers may be coming soon — and not just from the screen behind the front desk.

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