Travelling has a lot of perks and privileges especially when it comes to staying in a hotel. However, nowadays, hotels are not limited with the usual free pen and paper that comes with your deluxe suite. These days, hotels go as extravagant as providing designer toiletries in your private bathroom to bringing a psychiatrist for your pet, just to satisfy and keep clients coming.
House Beautiful describes some of the lavish perks and privileges offered in some of the posh hotels around the globe. One of them includes a free Burberry trench coat for guests at the Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Hong Kong. A stylist can even be arranged for guests for assistance on how they can wear their coats best. My Burberry fragrance is also available for free inside the room incase it's too cold to wear the trench coat outside.
Meanwhile, the child in you will definitely enjoy spending time with Ariel when you visit the Cheval Blanc St-Barth Isle de France Hotel villas. Amaryllis is a full-time mermaid hired by the hotel to spend time with you and your family while on vacation.
Hotel deluxe in Portland, Oregon, meanwhile, allows your pets to stay with you during your vacation but also provide them with the best experience while inside the hotel. Rooms are equipped with pet welcome kits, treats and even a room-service menu. To top it all, acupuncturists, psychiatrist and healers are also readily available to treat and pamper your pets.
Bravo TV, on the other hand, mentioned Gateway Canyons Resort & Spa in Colorado's special treat for guests. Guests of the hotel can get behind the wheel of a Porsche 911 Carrerra Coupe, Mercedes-Benz SL550 Roadster, Corvette ZR1 or a Bentley Continental starting at $750 for a four-hour experience.
Hoteliers have indeed created a new trend in the hotel industry and the creative ideas that are being developed and launched to satisfy clients are starting to make a guest's wildest dream come true, literally. In the future, more spectacular and lavish treats and amenities like these are expected to become more available to travelers.