Sweet dreams in Bangkok
BANGKOK – If you’re sleepless in Bangkok there may be only one place to go – Accor’s MGallery hotel – VIE Hotel Bangkok, which has launched a guest concept called “Deep Sleepâ€.
“Research with our hotel guests found many said similar things about minor sleeping disorders when travelling,†says Remko Kroesen, general manager of VIE Hotel Bangkok.
“A common factor was their biological clock being out of sync with their home base, having constantly to adapt to different time zones and forcing themselves to sleep at unnatural hours adds to the weariness.â€
Kroesen said a good night’s sleep “is much more than just providing a choice of pillowâ€.
David Robinson, a sleep expert who is managing the programme, said “Vie’s sleep consultants will explain every detail of the sleeping process, including the healing powers of aromatherapy to help balance and maintain physical and emotional health as well as unwind the mind and body for blissful relaxation leading to a long deep sleep.â€
The introductory ‘Deep Sleep’ Package (until May 15, 2010) includes:
– Accommodation stay in Deluxe Suite room including breakfast
– Personal check-in by one of our Sleep Consultants at the VIE Suite – a spacious and well appointed room with a relaxed ambience
– A selection of relaxing songs to be played in your room
– A selection of herbal teas, dreamy aromatherapy candles/burners, and specialty pillows and pillow mist to choose from
– Complimentary 45-minute relaxation treatment in the VIE SPA to help relax your body and still the mind
– VIE Bath with relaxing amenities to begin the process of ending the day
Single Occupancy – Price: 5,500 THB nett per room per night
Double Occupancy – Price: 6,200 THB nett per room per night
Ian Jarrett
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