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Trivia for Hotels & Resorts

Guest Activity Trivia Your Staff Can Run From a Tablet

Poolside, lobby bar or activity room. A quiz that a duty manager can host with no rehearsal, and that you can repeat every week because the guests are new.

The one activity that fits every property

Guest activity programmes are hard for a simple reason: whatever you schedule, half the guests are not interested and the other half arrive tomorrow. Trivia survives that better than most things on the board. It needs no equipment, no skill level, no swimwear and no booking. Guests can join five minutes late, and a group of four strangers at a pool bar can play together.

The staffing side is where most software falls over. A resort does not employ professional quizmasters. It employs a duty manager, a bar lead and a seasonal activities assistant who started last week. Quizado is built so that the person hosting only has to tap through questions on a tablet. Scoring is automatic and there is nothing to add up at the end.

The best part of a hotel is that your audience rotates. A bar has to write a new quiz every week because the same teams come back. You do not. Build four solid games, run them on a rotation, and most guests will only ever see one.

1Tablet to run the night
3Venues on Hospitality Group
0Guest app downloads
5Round types, six with Music Bingo
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Wat je krijgt

Gemaakt voor quizmasters en locaties die er vanaf dag één professioneel uit willen zien.

Anyone on shift can host

The host screen shows one question at a time with a next button. No script to learn, no scoring to do, and a new starter can run it after one shadowed night.

Reuse the same game every week

Guests change over, so a saved game stays fresh. Build a small rotation once and stop writing questions every Tuesday afternoon.

Works poolside or in the lobby

Every question shows on the guest phone as well as on any screen, so an outdoor deck without a display still works as a venue.

Nothing for guests to install

A QR code on the activity board or the bar top is the whole onboarding. No app, no account, and no support desk queue at check-in.

Fits a printed activity schedule

You set the rounds and the timers, so the quiz lasts as long as the slot on the board says it will. Useful when dinner service follows.

Several properties, one account

The Hospitality Group plan covers up to three venues, so a small group can share one question library across sites.

Game-show formats for big nights

Family Feud, Jeopardy and Music Bingo are on Hospitality Group. Feud and Jeopardy are host-run: your host reads the question, guests answer out loud and the host awards points. Good for a weekly headline event.

Wie gebruikt het

Poolside afternoon activities

The dead hour between lunch and the evening programme needs something with no setup.

  • +Guests play from a sun lounger on their own phone
  • +No screen needed outdoors
  • +A short three-round game fits a 45 minute slot
  • +Pool bar sales rise while it runs

Lobby bar evenings

Business guests eating alone will join a quiz they can play from the bar stool.

  • +Solo travellers join without needing a team
  • +Runs on the bar TV through the display window
  • +Keeps guests in the bar instead of in their room
  • +The bar lead hosts between orders

All-inclusive entertainment teams

A daily programme needs filler that is genuinely good, not just something on the board.

  • +Five round types keep a daily schedule varied
  • +Family Feud on Hospitality Group as the headline game
  • +Seasonal staff can host it in week one
  • +Trivia Pro puts the resort logo on screen

Conference and group bookings

Sell a hosted quiz as an evening add-on to a corporate booking.

  • +AI credits from Trivia Pro write a round about the client
  • +Teams form by table with no sign-up sheet
  • +Priced as an extra rather than a discount
  • +Runs in a function room with one projector

Rotating guests change the economics of a quiz

A neighbourhood bar has to write fresh questions every single week, because the same eight teams walk in and they will spot a repeat instantly. A hotel almost never has that problem. Average stays are three to seven nights, so the room in front of you on Thursday is mostly new. Build four good games, label them A to D, and rotate.

That changes the job from weekly content production to a one-off build. Spend a quiet week making four games properly, with a picture round and a music round in each, and then hand them to the activities team as a fixed asset. Refresh them once a season rather than once a week.

Keep one general game that assumes nothing about nationality. International guests will not all recognise the same television programmes or sports figures. Geography, science, food and film travel well. Domestic politics and local celebrities do not, and a round that half your room cannot attempt is a round that empties the deck.

Hosting with staff who are not entertainers

The single biggest reason hotel quizzes die is that they depend on one charismatic person who then leaves at the end of the season. Design the night so it does not. In Bar Trivia the software does the reading, the timing and the scoring, and the host mostly presses next and says a few words between rounds. That is a job description you can write down and hand over.

Write a one-page run sheet and keep it with the tablet: which game to load, where the display cable is, what to say at the start, how long each round lasts, and what the prize is. New seasonal staff can then run their first night from the sheet without a rehearsal.

Family Feud and Jeopardy are different, and both sit on the Hospitality Group plan. They are host-run, so the host reads the question aloud, guests answer out loud and the host awards points from the panel. They are more fun with a confident presenter, which makes them a good headline event once a week rather than the everyday default.

Placement, wifi and the practical details

Guest phones and the host device both need internet, and there is no offline mode. In a resort that means checking coverage at the pool deck and the far end of the terrace, not just in the lobby. If your guest wifi requires a portal login, brief the host on how to walk someone through it, because that will be the only recurring support question.

Put the join QR code in three places: the activity board, the bar top and the table cards. Guests decide to join in the first two minutes or not at all, and hunting for a code is enough friction to lose them. A laminated card per table costs almost nothing and doubles participation.

Choose the prize before the first night and keep it consistent. A round of drinks, a dessert for the table or a small piece of resort merchandise all work. What matters is that the winner is announced on the screen in front of the room, because that is what makes the guests who watched sign up next time.

Veelgestelde vragen

Yes, and in a hotel that is the sensible approach. Guests turn over every few nights, so a saved game can be reused indefinitely. Most properties keep three or four games on rotation and refresh them once a season.
No, not for Bar Trivia. The software shows the questions on screen, runs the timers and does the scoring, so the host taps next and keeps the pace. Family Feud and Jeopardy are host-run, sit on Hospitality Group and benefit from a confident presenter.
Yes, as long as wifi or mobile signal reaches the deck. Every question appears on the guest phone, so you do not need a screen outdoors. Check coverage at the furthest sun lounger before you schedule it.
Choose subjects that travel. Geography, food, film, science and music work across nationalities, while local politics and domestic celebrities do not. From Trivia Pro you can edit any question and write your own sets, so a mixed-nationality game is straightforward to build.
The Hospitality Group plan covers up to three venues on one account, so a small group can share a question library across sites. See the pricing page for what each tier includes.
Yes. A hosted quiz is a common evening extra for corporate bookings. Spend Trivia Pro AI credits on a round about the client, put your logo on the display with the same plan, and run it in a function room with one projector.
A tablet or laptop for the host, internet, and optionally a TV or projector for the leaderboard. Quizado runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, iPadOS, Android and in a browser, so most properties already own everything they need.

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