Hotels offer a variety of package options to entice customers. Sometimes, they even send an owl to deliver the engagement ring for your proposal.
Hotels offer guests packages to sweeten the deal and are designed to make customers happy so they extend their stay. Some resorts and hotels offer deals ranging from the simplest extra hour before checkout to the most extravagant and most bizarre things imaginable.
There are guests who are willing to pay for these excessive packages, no matter how weird they may seem to be.
Located in Warrington, UK, the Happy Guest Lodge lives up to its name. Accommodating a sad customer is something they are used to, and they have a unique service for guests who may be alone during their trip. They provide a sleeping partner for the guest in the form of a goldfish, or “Happy.” A night with Happy costs £5.
The Ritz-Carlton hotel in Florida offers its guests, particularly families, a little something extra. Dubbed the family pillow fight package, this deal includes a big bag of satin pillows, a CD, and a whole of games for the family to play with. This package costs $60.
Sometimes, because of the excitement, we tend to forget the most basic thing we need to pack during a vacation. Our swimsuits. Good thing The Standard Hotel has its very own bathing suit dispenser. The dispenser carries different brands, including major ones, and offers different style options for both sexes.
San Diego-based hotel Su’Ruff Camp at Loews Coronado Resort & Spa has quite the cutest package for your furry little friends. The hotel specializes in training your dogs to surf, even giving them other pet perks such as pet sitters, and a special pet service.
Rosewood Hotel takes pride in getting its customers their perfect scent. The hotel has a fragrance butler that serves the guests a variety of colognes and perfumes to choose from. Brands ranging from Hermes to Dior are available for guests to sniff and mist.
The Ashford Castle in Ireland is the perfect hotel for guys wanting to pop the question to their girlfriends in the most unexpected manner. Guys will have the option to have their engagement rings delivered by Dingle, the resident owl. The three-night proposal package includes a soothing massage for two, a boat ride, a candlelight dinner, champagne, and of course, Dingle delivering the ring. The package costs $2,000.
Night and the Time Hotel in New York is famous for its “I Hate Valentines” package. The deal includes a dinner for one at upscale Serafina, with a double shot of liquor. The guest also has the option to stay in his room and have an array of adult entertainment to watch. There are also black candles, a tissue box, all-you-can-eat ice cream, bottles of tequila, and breakup movies to choose from.
South Carolina’s Wild Dunes Resort makes sure that the groom is not all alone on his day. Their Best Man for Hire service provides the ultimate wingman deal there is. However, this package is not exactly cheap. The groom can expect to pay between $150 per hour to $650 for a half day of service, $1000 for a whole day, and a whopping $2000 for a weekend.
Revere Hotel in Boston sells personal oxygen devices to customers who wish to have their own oxygen. The PODs are available for $40 which translates to 40 full breaths. It easily fits a handbag and literally a refreshing breath of fresh air.
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