Witness History

The invention of the hotel key card

Jan 8, 2025
In this episode, Anders Sånes shares the fascinating story of his father, Tor Sornes, who invented the hotel key card in the 1970s inspired by a troubling news event. Anders recounts how Tor crafted a prototype in his shed and faced the challenges of global acceptance of this innovation. The discussion covers the reasons for the invention, the evolution of hotel security, and highlights the successful trial of keycards at the Western Peachtree Plaza Hotel. It’s a blend of family legacy and groundbreaking technology in the hospitality industry.
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ANECDOTE

Fixing Things

  • Tor Sornes, the inventor of the hotel key card, was a problem-solver.
  • He once repaired a broken supermarket gate during a family shopping trip.
ANECDOTE

Connie Francis Incident

  • Tor Sornes was a fan of Connie Francis.
  • He was inspired to invent the hotel key card after hearing about her assault in a hotel room.
INSIGHT

Key Card Design

  • Tor's key card had 32 holes, allowing for over 4 billion combinations.
  • A decoding part on the lock's backside ensured only the correct key would work.
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