Once, hotel guests paid extra for Wi-Fi. Now, more people are willing to spend money to avoid being connected at all. The article describes a growing market for so-called disconnection experiences, including luxury hotels with no reception, restaurants where phones and food photos are discouraged, and special cases that keep a smartphone out of reach.
The piece says these products and services are designed to keep people in the present moment and give them back a sense of control over their time, even if only for a short while. They are not cheap, but demand is being driven by a desire to step away from constant connectivity and social media habits such as posting food pictures to Instagram.
The segment is presented by Itay Bichler and aired at 10:00 on 25.06.26. It frames digital disconnection as a new consumer trend, reversing the older assumption that better internet access was always the main attraction for travelers and diners.