Namaste, for real?
Beacon Bay Project Management
Leading national firm executing large-scale projects for the world’s most renowned hospitality brands.
After surviving a global pandemic and the world shifting its focus to overall health and well-being, hotels are now taking a whole-body approach to the services they offer at their spa. Here are a few of the notable upgrades we see that can positively impact your guest and the profits you're bringing in from your spa.
The Med Spa Mindset
We're seeing not only the services change but also a name change. It's not just "the spa" for pampering, but with the overall mind and body focus, bringing in proper wellness services with certified and licensed practitioners is increasing the marketability of the hotel with the ability to rename itself as a "med spa."
Mother Nature
Older generations are used to and can be more comfortable in an indoor therapy room. Still, the rise in Millennials booking experiences rather than "hotel stays" requires hotels to lean into Mother Nature, offering spa services outdoors and designing those spaces for maximum privacy but deeply connected to natural surroundings.
Sleep Soundly
Insomnia is no joke, and with reports of burnout, spa services now include nighttime meditation and relaxation techniques geared towards the guest receiving a whole, restful night's sleep. A separate meditation room with soft music playing, aromatherapy for evening rest, and guided meditation specialists there to assist, you can add these at a minimal cost but add maximum impact with your guests.
Namaste, my friends.