If you don’t sleep well, get your money back
The Benjamin Hotel in New York is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of its Sleep Concierge by offering traveler’s “The Perfect Sleep,” with a money-back guarantee.
The new sleep package launches now during National Sleep Awareness Week, March 7-13, and features the luxury executive hotel’s top ten sleep-inducing remedies.
The Benjamin’s “The Perfect Sleep” package starts at US$249 a night and is valid through December 30.
Perks include The Benjamin’s famous PB&J sandwich, consultation with the Sleep Concierge, use of the newly enhanced sleep menu, complimentary 25-minute massage at the Wellness Spa, two “night caps” at The National, custom Benjamin eye mask, lavender turndown and late check-out.
Guests will also receive the Sleep Concierge’s top ten sleep tips card at turndown.
“To ensure that guests receive a perfect night’s sleep, ten years ago The Benjamin employed a full-time Sleep Concierge, the first and only in the industry, to offer guests advice on pillow selection and other sleep-related issues and backed it up with its sleep guarantee,” says a press release.
Over the past 10 years, the Sleep Concierge has counseled thousands of guests by arranging a relaxing massage at the hotel’s Wellness Spa; ordering a signature bedtime snack of warm milk and cookies or other sleep-inducing room service choices; to setting up a bedside white noise machine that electronically drowns out any stray background noise.
“At The Benjamin, we go to extensive lengths to ensure that our guest rooms and suites provide the ideal sleeping environment,” said Anya Orlanska, the hotel’s Sleep Concierge. “From simple pillow requests, the Swedish Memory pillow being our most requested, to answering some unusual sleep questions like will staying on the 26th floor disrupt my sleep due to the higher altitude?”
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