TheSociety.com says it is opening new door for luxury planning
The Society of Leisure Enthusiasts says it is opening its virtual doors for a new era of luxury vacation planning.
“The Society’s luxury standards are steered by a board of industry experts who ensure that each property meets the standards and guidelines of a true luxury vacation rental. This distinguishes The Society as a different breed of travel site, just as its users are a different breed of traveler,†according to the group, which adds:
“Your average double-occupancy room at a luxury hotel during spring break in Beaver Creek will go for about $1,000 per night, whereas a 6-bedroom luxury vacation rental is about $450 per room, per night,” said Jon Eskin, general manager of Prudential Colorado Properties in Vail and Beaver Creek, Colo.
“Our commitment is to be the symbol of luxury,” said Michael McFadden, co-founder of The Society. “Booking through The Society ensures a traveler they will enjoy the benefits of a world-class rental property.”
The society offers a collection of luxurious private residences in beach, mountain and desert destinations.
Report by David Wilkening
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