Hotel wants you to sleep on it
The Fairmont Washington, D.C. announced its new amenity: The Sleep Concierge.
“Guests, who find it hard to sleep while away from home, will discover that the Fairmont’s Sleep Concierge may just be the answer to their dreams,” says the hotel.
Guests checking into Fairmont Gold, at The Fairmont Washington, D.C., find a “Sleep Menu” on their pillows.
Fairmont Gold are the accommodations on the ninth floor that form a ‘hotel within hotel,’ offering various special amenities.
The Sleep Menu includes:
—An in-room 15-minute de-stress Neck Massage
—An in-room 30-minute Yoga Sleep Class
—Rose Petals for the Bath
—Lavender Scented Candles
—Scented Bath Soaks
—Moet mini nightcaps
—Sleep inducing teas with Lavender Cookies
—CD of zMusic, The Sound Way to Sleep(TM), by Sleep Garden
—A Silk Eye Pillow
—Teddy Bears
After reviewing the menu, guests simply dial the Sleep Concierge to order one or more sleep components. The Sleep Concierge then arrives with the sleep order, which is presented, on a soft, fluffy pillow. Menu items range from $8 to $30 each.
Report by David Wilkening
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