Providing a Virtual Tour
First Claim
1. In a computer system including one or more processors and system memory, the computer system also including a plurality of displays arranged circularly, a method for providing a virtual tour to a guest by simultaneously displaying multiple views of a sequence of locations represented in the virtual tour, the method comprising:
- displaying, for a first location represented in the virtual tour, a plurality of views of the first location, the plurality of views being displayed on the plurality of displays simultaneously to thereby provide a panoramic view of what would be present at the first location if the guest were physically present at the first location;
receiving input from the guest that requests that a plurality of views of a second location be displayed on the plurality of displays, the second location being a next location in the sequence of locations represented in the virtual tour;
displaying, for the second location, the plurality of views of the second location simultaneously on the plurality of displays, wherein the plurality of views of the second location includes one or more guest selectable objects;
receiving input from the guest that selects one of the guest selectable objects; and
in response to the selection of the guest selectable object, creating an association between the guest and the selected guest selectable object.
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Abstract
The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for providing a virtual tour. A computer system comprising one or more displays arranged circularly can provide an interactive tour of an establishment such as a hotel. The one or more displays can provide a panoramic view of the establishment that updates in response to guest input. In some embodiments, a plurality of displays can be arranged circularly to provide the panoramic view in three dimensions. The panoramic view of the establishment can give the appearance that the guest is walking through the establishment as the guest provides input indicating a desired direction to proceed. One or more of the displays can also provide a touch interface that allows the guest to interact with objects being displayed. In this manner, a guest can tour and explore an establishment from the convenience of a single location.
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1. In a computer system including one or more processors and system memory, the computer system also including a plurality of displays arranged circularly, a method for providing a virtual tour to a guest by simultaneously displaying multiple views of a sequence of locations represented in the virtual tour, the method comprising:
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displaying, for a first location represented in the virtual tour, a plurality of views of the first location, the plurality of views being displayed on the plurality of displays simultaneously to thereby provide a panoramic view of what would be present at the first location if the guest were physically present at the first location; receiving input from the guest that requests that a plurality of views of a second location be displayed on the plurality of displays, the second location being a next location in the sequence of locations represented in the virtual tour; displaying, for the second location, the plurality of views of the second location simultaneously on the plurality of displays, wherein the plurality of views of the second location includes one or more guest selectable objects; receiving input from the guest that selects one of the guest selectable objects; and in response to the selection of the guest selectable object, creating an association between the guest and the selected guest selectable object. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. In a computer system including one or more processors and system memory, the computer system also including one or more displays, a method for providing a virtual tour to a guest by displaying one or more views of a sequence of locations represented in the virtual tour, the method comprising:
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displaying, for a first location represented in the virtual tour, one or more views of the first location, the one or more views being displayed on the one or more displays simultaneously to thereby provide a view of what would be present at the first location if the guest were physically present at the first location; receiving input from the guest that requests that one or more views of a second location be displayed on the one or more displays, the second location being a next location in the sequence of locations represented in the virtual tour; displaying, for the second location, the one or more views of the second location simultaneously on the one or more displays, wherein the one or more views of the second location include one or more guest selectable objects, each guest selectable object representing an item at the second location or a service available at the second location; receiving input from the guest that selects one of the guest selectable objects; and in response to the selection of the guest selectable object, displaying information about the item or service represented by the selected guest selectable object. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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