For US$28,000, NYC visitors can join exclusive hotel club
Willow Club says it has a first-of-its-kind concept to provide members a choice of three New York City hotels and a wide array of lifestyle experiences.
Examples of club benefits include: season tickets to all major New York sports teams, including the club’s luxury suites at select venues; use of the club’s private yacht; the club’s tickets to premier Broadway shows and performing arts; insider access to New York Fashion Week; complimentary entry into New York City’s most celebrated and internationally-noteworthy cultural attractions and museums; member golf and tennis; and insider shopping and fashion experiences with personal stylists.
Other perks include the use of limited-edition, luxury and high-performance cars, and private use of Willow One – Willow Club’s Jeanneau Prestige 42S yacht – for half-day, full-day or overnight use.
“Combining diverse options for overnight hotel stays at some of the city’s best addresses with the most desirable venues, events and attractions, members can enjoy unforgettable experiences in the world’s greatest city,” claims the site.
Members receive and redeem points for the club’s benefits.
Membership initiation fees currently begin at $28,000.
By David Wilkening
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