$50,000 a night
Hotels have been regularly adding luxury services, but the Mandarin Oriental, New York, perhaps has reached a new level of luxury hospitality with its $50,000 MO-Luxe.
That covers two nights in the 2,640-square-foot Presidential Suite. But you’d have to expect more for that price.
Also included is a private consultation with a fashion designer, a shopping spree at the BOSE retail store and a half day at the hotel’s spa.
To complement the stately surroundings of the Presidential Suite, the hotel offers a consultation with designer Vivienne Tam to create a one-of—kind gown.
A well-known chef will also create a memorable dinner for a half dozen guests.
The Mandarin’s 650-square-foot spa suite replicates an upscale Oriental-style home with stunning views, dual massage beds, a fireplace, a soaking tub, a kang bed for shiatsu and Thai massages.
Report by David Wilkening
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