While the COVID-19 pandemic has forced hotels to reconsider how visitors will live and with their property, many accommodation features have begun to reconsider how to accommodate travelers and travelers safely, from check-in to departure.
From contactless check-in and rest periods for each guest room to more artistic responses like “hire” robot butlers instead of normal concierge services, this is how hotels began to adapt and reimagine amenities that remain luxury through today’s unprecedented services. Standards.
In an effort to adapt to the new standard, Greg Henderson, owner of The Roxbury in Stratton Falls, has created a new extension of the pool season that will see the area open in October, allowing visitors more time to enjoy the heated pool and jacuzzi. Guests can also reserve pool time spaces to safely apply social distance measures.
The Mercantile Hotel has taken social estrangement even more with its new employee: Suga. At just 3 feet tall, the robot concierge can bring up to a hundred pounds, walk at a human walking speed and social distance by delivering towels, snacks and other requests directly to consumers without any mandatory human contact.
We all want to spend a day at the spa, but for some of us, we just don’t value the risk. Fortunately, visitors to Roxbury at Stratton Falls have the option to rent the entire Crooked Cabana Spa, which includes everything you want for a well-deserved day’s rest and rest: an 8-person Jacuzzi, a dry sauna, a designated rest area. and, of course, the spa rooms.
The new all-inclusive luxury package is designed for those who need to enjoy a stay without having to dine on-site to eat or leave the hotel to find a meal. The package includes 3 room service meals according to the day (with the option to dine at one of the hotel’s dining spots if you prefer), as well as consistent with individual guided tours and other socially remote activities in and around the proconsistent neighborhood.
Anyone who is quarantined in Mexico will be happy to know that the Nobu Hotel Los Cabos has added a list of personal reports that visitors can book in an ebook to ensure their social remoteness and still be able to enjoy a sumptuous getaway. Diversity of fully personal reports, from personal dinners for two in the chef’s garden, personal cooking and cooking categories, individual fitness categories and other safe activities so you can enjoy everything that’s going on.
1 The Brooklyn Bridge Hotel has recently implemented a number of protection and fitness procedures, most notably disinfection on the street. All luggage entering the hotel will be completely disinfected using uv generation and if button service is required, more measures will be taken before leaving your luggage in your room. Guests must also have a thermal temperature scan at the front of the hotel and will be greeted with an EPI kit to use the stay.
The Wayfinder hotel in Newport, Rhode Island has remodeled its amenities, which are already ideal for children, for young travelers to enjoy the summer. The on-demand summer camp program allows young people to be young through their in-room tent, personal navigation sessions and on-site art categories with a local Newport artist.
To inspire residents to stay as far away as possible, the Westin Cape Coral Resort has brought a new “Fridge Fill” program that has been announced for all 180 suites with full kitchens. The hotel can now buy restaurant-quality meals in one position, baskets of items and even recipes organized through the hotel’s chef in the refrigerator so visitors can prepare them safely from the comfort of their suite.
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