Did you know that perforated toilet paper was invented in Albany?<\/p>\n
Chances are you did if you’ve played a local mobile trivia game.<\/p>\n
Based at the downtown Albany Holiday Inn Express is shuttle driver Mike Andrews, who decided a few months into his new job that it was, well, boring.<\/p>\n
\n“You just shuttle people from one place to another,” he says of most shuttle rides. “There’s not a lot of engaging. It’s ‘Where are you going?’ and ‘Are you scheduled to go there?’ and nothing after that. Absolutely nothing. It’s all silent or people are talking amongst themselves.”<\/p>\n
As someone who loves to talk to people, the quiet atmosphere of simply driving people back and forth led him to a creative solution. Mike went to hotel general manager Dee Earle and proposed a way to get people to engage not only with him and the hotel, but also with Downtown.<\/p>\n
With Dee’s approval, No Cash Cab was born. Inspired, as you might have guessed, by the show Cash Cab, Mike asks his passengers multiple choice questions about Albany. Instead of cash, passengers are given prizes that represent the Capital Region including things like Downtown Albany BID t-shirts, ValleyCats hats, and priority club membership points (for those who are members of the hotel’s group). The questions cover everything from Albany’s history and politics to celebrities and their connections to the area.<\/p>\n
“It’s guest relations. When people come off the train or off a plane, I’m the first guy they see, so it’s up to me to get them primed up to stay at our hotel and to go to different restaurants and things like that in Downtown,” he says. Perhaps because of what they expect from shuttle services, most people don’t expect to be greeted by trivia and prizes, and that’s all part of the fun.<\/p>\n
VIDEO: Mike discusses No Cash Cab<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n
He’s also working to make the city’s history more tangible for visitors to the Downtown area.<\/p>\n
Sometimes though, it’s the people who least expect the game who need it the most.<\/p>\n
That’s when it hit him, he says; at that point he knew he was doing something right.<\/p>\n
Holiday Inn Express Albany – Downtown | 300 Broadway<\/p>\n
Photos provided by Mike Andrews.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"