22nd Apr 2024

Sensory Retreats Elevates Hotel Turndown with New Amenities

Sensory Retreats Elevates Hotel Turndown with New Amenities

Sensory Retreats is elevating the hotel turndown service by introducing a new line of hotel amenities in the form of self-heating eye masks.  There is nothing more rewarding to hotel guests than the promise of a restful night’s sleep and these luxurious eye masks present an affordable and distinctive turndown gift which offers both value and purpose.

There are seven versions of the eye-mask available: Divine, Luna, Aurora, Dreamy, Amour and Sleep each gently scented with lavender, rose, chamomile, jasmine or unscented.  There is also a child friendly option, Elf Eyes. 

Each eye mask is sealed in its own sachet and activates to gently heat once open giving up to 25 minutes of warmth, comfort and calm.  Infused with natural scents, the gentle heat helps alleviate eye fatigue, reduce puffiness and relieve tension around the eyes.

Additionally, each eye mask comes with the complimentary gift of sound.  Guests simply use a QR code to download a soothing guided meditation or soundtrack. The combination of heat, scent, and sound calms the mind, promoting deeper relaxation and better sleep, which means happier hotel guests the next day.

The Four Seasons London Park Lane and Dromoland Castle in County Clare, Ireland are amongst the first hotels to take on this innovative new service in its spas, treatments and for turndown gifts.

Launching the new hotel amenities range of self-heating eye masks, Sensory Retreats Founder, Clare Anderson says: “This move aligns with the hospitality industry's ongoing efforts to elevate customer satisfaction through personalised and innovative amenities. By integrating self-heating eye masks into h turndown service, hotels can differentiate themselves from competitors and create lasting impressions on guests.

“Furthermore, this initiative demonstrates Sensory Retreats' commitment to staying ahead of the curve and catering to the evolving needs and desires of travellers. In today's fast-paced world, where stress and fatigue are common, such thoughtful touches can make all the difference in ensuring guests feel truly cared for during their stay.”

 

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