The most unusual services provided in hotels in the world. Exclusive services that hotels offer to their guests

There are a huge number of hotels in the world that provide all kinds of services. However, not all hotel complexes are limited to a standard set of amenities such as a swimming pool, karaoke, spas, etc. Some of them offer such outlandish ways of spending time that guests return to them again and again. We will tell you about 10 hotels with the most unusual services. If you are planning a trip, we advise you to book rooms in these places in advance, because there are more than enough clients there!

1. Protea Ranch Resort

Polokwane, Limpopo Province (South Africa)

Located in the hot Limpopo, the four-star hotel is an unusual resort. Protea is located on the territory wild park, thanks to which all visitors can enjoy breathtaking landscapes. However, tourists are attracted here not only by the breathtaking view of the fabulous landscapes of Africa. The hotel provides a unique opportunity to walk with wild animals, including lions, zebras, giraffes and so on. Of course, you will be walking under the watchful eye of professional rangers trained to recognize dangerous predator behavior. Don’t be afraid that a lion will feast on you, having worked up an appetite after the promenade at fresh air. In addition, these animals are already accustomed to communicating with people, and therefore behave quite peacefully.

2. Hotel Mukul Beach, Golf & Spa

Rivas (Nicaragua)

The beachfront Mukul Hotel is known for its top-notch golf services, but it's on our list for a different reason. Among other things, the hotel administration provides its guests with unusual spa services. There are 6 secluded spa rooms where you can literally reach nirvana. Clients can order treatments based on ancient practices, during which ingredients traditional to the area are used. For example, in the Healing Hut you can undergo a procedure for cleansing the body, soul and mind, which will allow you to relax and feel an extraordinary surge of energy. The hotel area is so comfortable and beautiful that relaxation sets in before any procedures begin.

3. Mitsui Garden Yotsuya Hotel

Tokyo, Japan)

The Japanese are famous for their unique traditions and this trait is reflected even in the tourism business. For example, in Tokyo there is the Mitsui Garden Yotsuya hotel with unusual “crying rooms”. This is the real patrimony of Princess Nesmeyana, where you can cry to your heart’s content, giving free rein to your emotions. At first, such a “trick” seems like a strange and unnecessary service, but it’s no secret that tears help get rid of excess stress. Statistics show that people's stress levels are off the charts these days, which is why the “cry rooms” at Mitsui Garden Yotsuya are really useful. In addition to a selection of heart-warming books and films (Forest Gump, etc.), the helpful administration leaves a pile of napkins in the room. Cry to your health!

4. Happy Guests Lodge

Warrington, Cheshire (UK)

The advantage and at the same time the disadvantage of Happy Guests Lodge is the complete ban on smoking on the territory of the complex. You should not come here if you are a heavy smoker. This feature is not at all uncommon in countries where it is actively encouraged healthy image life. Why was the hotel on our list? There is a truly unusual additional service here! The administration cares about clients who are lonely, and therefore added to the menu of services the rental of... an aquarium with fish! The goldfish's name is Happy, and in the company of this lovely creation of nature, your stay at the hotel is much more fun.

5. Loews Coronado Bay Resort

San Diego, California (USA)

On the California coast Pacific Ocean is one of the best hotels for guests with pets. Among the services of Loews Coronado Bay Resort is the “Loews loves pets” program, which provides everything necessary for our little brothers: a specially designed menu, products for animals (from bowls to leashes), as well as the opportunity to visit a veterinarian and hairdresser. The most interesting thing is that dogs are taught to surf here. If your dog doesn’t like this kind of pastime, you can simply watch the exciting annual competition of four-legged surfers. This event is a phenomenal success in Southern California and is sponsored by Petco. Judging by how skillfully the dogs cut the waves on the boards, this activity gives them great pleasure.


6. Hotel Geejam

San San in the vicinity of Port Antonio (Jamaica)

Jamaica annually attracts crowds of tourists, because there are beautiful beaches where you can easily meet many celebrities. By the way, you yourself can begin your ascent into the world of show business by visiting the Geejam Hotel in Port Antonio. Among the list of special services is recording in a professional studio equipped with last word technology. In addition to top-notch mixing equipment and quality microphones, you'll find a variety of musical instruments. Feel like a rock star!


7. Graycliff Hotel

Nassau, New Providence Island (Bahamas)

The Graycliff Hotel in the Bahamas amazes with luxurious rooms that look like illustrations of royal chambers with canopies and poufs. Here you can have a wonderful vacation, enjoying the local scenery and excellent cuisine. By the way, the local craftsmen are famous for producing delicious chocolate, and therefore clients can take part in tastings and take master classes from professional chocolatiers, mastering the secrets of making a delicious dessert. In addition to the restaurant, hotel and chocolate factory, the owners of Graycliff also opened a cigar manufacturing company. The administration offers special lessons where they will tell you about the rules for selecting and processing tobacco leaves, and also teach you how to roll excellent cigars.

8. Drake Hotel

Toronto, Ontario (Canada)

If you've ever traveled with your loved one, you may have noticed that hotel rooms don't always feel like a love nest. Luckily, Canadians understand what couples really need. In Toronto, the modern Drake Hotel is located, offering its guests a special “menu of pleasure”, including everything necessary for a wild night: from contraception, to intimate accessories and various toys (disposable). You can safely film Fifty Shades of Gray here!

9. Ritz-Carlton Hotel

Berlin, Germany)

Ritz hotels are famous for their luxurious apartments, professional staff and quality services. The branch of the international chain located in Berlin also boasts an original perfume bar! This unique establishment features literally intoxicating aromas. The bar hall is shrouded in strict twilight, and the stylish interior breathes elegance and high cost. Visitors choose their favorite perfume and then order a cocktail with its taste and smell. The bar's menu features the most exquisite perfumes from world-famous brands.


10. Golden Crown Levin Iglut Hotel

Sirrka, Lapland Province (Finland)

Finland is able to delight tourists with one of the most unique natural phenomena. We are, of course, talking about the northern lights. The country is often visited by travelers eager to admire the magical lights with their own eyes. Is in particular demand ski resort Levi, located in the village of Sirrka. Here, in the homeland of Santa Claus, an unusual Golden Crown Levin Iglut complex consisting of igloos was created. Unlike classic igloos, these dwellings are made not of ice and snow, but of glass. The choice of material is explained by the local landscapes, since guests can admire the enchanting nature and colorful tints around the clock northern lights. Each igloo is equipped with a bedroom, kitchen, shower and toilet. While admiring the flashes in the sky, you can change the position of the bed. Well, if you get tired of sitting under a glass dome, go for a walk with your husky!

It seems that the imagination of tourism business organizers simply knows no bounds. Have you ever been to hotels with fancy services? Tell us about them!

Almost all hotels offer packages of options that are designed specifically for High Quality accommodation of their guests and improving their experience in providing services to clients. But I especially want to highlight the resorts that offer truly amazing and extravagant amenities.

Some hotels have seriously decided that today's guests do not have enough services that are quirky and full of oddities. They decided to offer these unusual additional services to their guests separately from what is included in the traditional standard package of services.

Even more strange is the willingness of guests to pay exorbitantly large amounts for these services. No matter how crazy and strange the proposals may be, guests are absolutely sure that they will receive a unique and unforgettable experience, as well as vivid memories of their unusual vacation.

So, in the city of Warrington (England, Cheshire), the staff of the “Happy Guest Shelter” offer their clients a scaly friend in the form of a goldfish. For just five pounds, a roommate named “Happy”, the world-famous gold fish, which gives a feeling of joy, comfort and unconditional love after a busy day.

The Ritz-Carlton Florida Palm Beach is widely known as a hotel that offers several amenities to make guests' stay memorable by offering the Pillow Fight package. For sixty dollars, families on vacation can buy a whole bag with satin pillows, a CD and a book with different family games, which everyone can play together. The hotel management believes that through fun and flying feathers, families become friendlier and stronger.

At Loews Coronado Bay Resort & Spa, Su'ruff Camp offers a completely unique opportunity to give for a pet guest the chance to ride on the crests of the waves. A surf camp in San Diego specializes in teaching pet dogs how to surf. Owner training center believes that all dogs have the ability to do this activity, they just need a little training.

The hotel hosts annual competitions among dog surfers, which welcomes participants of all breeds who want to compete for the right to be named best dog who conquered the wave.

Other pet-friendly services at this inn include dog walkers, doggy sitters, and even a special delivery service menu that contains all kinds of canine favorites. All pets who come to Loews Coronado Bay Resort & Spa with their owners are treated like true VIPs.

For guests of the Ashford Castle Hotel in Ireland planning to ask... important question to their beloved ones, they offer to use the service of a special gift wedding ring. This is a truly bright and unforgettable moment in the life of the future spouses, since the ring will be delivered to them by the Dingle owl, who has lived in the castle since 1999 and has claws strong enough to hold the stone big size. Guests can also attend a falconry school located on the castle grounds. The Proposal package costs two thousand dollars and includes a three-night hotel stay, a massage for the beloved couple, a moonlit walk, champagne, a gourmet candlelit dinner, and the climax will be Dingle soaring above the earth, who will deliver the ring future bride. Despite the high cost, this service is quite popular - probably because it is perhaps one of the coolest ways to propose to your beloved.

One hotel chain is getting creative with an unusual "I Hate Valentine's Day" package. It is specially created for guests who prefer to celebrate this day in their own way.

Those wishing to celebrate Valentine's Day alone can purchase a program planned for the entire evening at the Night and the Time hotels in New York. It will begin with a dinner for one person in one of the fashionable Serafina restaurants, and after it, an entertainment channel “for adults” will be waiting for the guest in the hotel room. There's an extra for the haters called "Love Hurts," a kit that includes black candles, napkins, bottles of tequila, a large number of ice cream and movies about breakups. In the morning, the guest will be served breakfast in bed and a series of “Help Yourself” books.

The Henn-na Hotel in Japan surprises guests by using robotic staff to assist hotel guests with any need. Thus, robots kindly check in guests, deliver their luggage to their rooms and make coffee. These robots are internationally known as "actroids", a type of humanoid robot.

Actroids look amazingly young Japanese girls, down to hand gestures, speech and facial expressions. They giggle believably in response to guests' comments and speak fluently in Japanese, English, Korean and Chinese.

Humanoid robots were created at Osaka University and manufactured by Kokoro. Dozens of people at the university worked on the creation of actroids for more than ten years, constantly improving them. These robots have a completely unique software, which allows them to sense a person’s mood!

In addition to bed and breakfast, hotels offer many additional options: from a companion fish to a walk with lions. Having looked through hotel offers around the world, we have collected the most exotic and unexpected ones for you.

1. Room for crying

The Japanese hotel chain Mitsui Garden Yotsuya has an unusual offer from March until the end of August this year: “Crying Room”. The room is offered to rent to women who want to get rid of stress through tears. To create the appropriate atmosphere, clients are provided with a dozen sentimental films, including the melodrama “Forest Gump” with Tom Hanks, Japanese manga comics, books with sad plots and soft cashmere napkins. After a cleansing sob, the hotel offers a steam hydromassage eye mask and a warming hot water bottle. “Crying is a woman’s happy privilege,” the network’s website states. Accommodation in the “crying room” is possible only alone, the price is ¥10,000 (4,400 rubles).

2. Companion fish


The British hotel Happy Guests Lodge in Cheshire has taken care of those who need communication: it provides goldfish for rent at £5 (430 rubles) per piece per day. Owner Jeff Riley says the service is a big success and calls his pets "world famous" after being featured in the world's media. “Many of our guests spend many days away from home,” he explains. - Those who travel without company may suffer from loneliness, and the fish gives them unconditional love, you can talk to her and express everything that has accumulated after a difficult day.”

3. Accommodation for the “homeless” class


In the Swedish city of Gothenburg, the Faktum Hotel offers you the feeling of being homeless. For 100 Swedish kronor (677 rubles) you can spend the night in a park, under a bridge near a highway and by a river, in a closed paper factory or under a cart in the port. Accommodation is possible in a sleeping bag, a homemade tent, on a bench, cardboard, newspapers - there are a total of ten options to choose from. Thus, the hotel is trying to draw attention to the problem of homeless people, of whom there are about 3,400 in the city. You can rent a place to sleep for yourself or as a gift to a friend - the money goes to help the poor.

4. Deep sleep


The Swissotel in Berlin sells guests Deep Sleep, a package of services that treats insomnia, depression and even helps you lose weight. This is a set of procedures developed by German somnologists based on scientific data about healthy sleep. It includes: a morning 30-minute bright light treatment, an invigorating herbal energy drink and aromatherapy, an afternoon rest on a special physiotherapy lounger and an evening treatment to promote sleep (inhalation of mountain air, the smells of lavender and geranium and a relaxing herbal drink). The owner of the “Deep Sleep” package falls asleep on an audio pillow that recreates binaural beats that are beneficial for the brain. The price of the service is €199 per night.

5. Sex menu


The Canadian Drake Hotel has a wide range of pleasant services: in addition to romantic “rose petals”, chocolate and wine in the room, clients are offered an assortment of sex toys to choose from. A section called “Menu of Pleasure” lists a dozen and a half accessories, from a “naughty, cheeky suede whip” to a “train of bright feathers” that can be teased and tickled. Naturally, all sex toys are disposable and cost from $8 to $600.

6. Perfume bar


The world's first bar dedicated to perfume has opened at the Ritz Carlton hotel in Berlin. Customers are offered a wide range of cocktails made using world-famous flavors by local bartender Arnd Heyssen. Drinks replicate the scents of Giorgio Armani, Yves perfumes Saint Laurent, Guerlain and other popular brands. It is noteworthy that the recipes are not kept secret and are described in the “perfume menu”. Price per cocktail is €11–14.

7. Camp of missed opportunities


The AKA Central Park hotel chain resembles a camp for adults. Live It! implies that, while living in a hotel, you will learn everything that you did not have time for in ordinary life: learn to dance tango and prepare chocolate soufflé, take lessons in painting, theater, circus art, surfing, horse riding and photography. Exclusive offers: sleep school, sound therapy and the “Reboot” program, which includes a wide range of services - from rejuvenation procedures to a complete change in appearance.

8. Divorce services


Several hotels in the Netherlands, including the Carlton Ambassador, offer help and support to couples seeking a divorce. Usually the family checks in on Friday; over the weekend, DivorceHotel specialists help them settle all legal, economic and psychological aspects divorce: come to an agreement on the division of property, custody of children, complete all documents correctly, remain friends. Ideally, by Monday the guests will leave, divorced and happy. The creator of this service, Jim Halfens, plans to expand the number of hotels with which his company cooperates to a global scale. The service is already available in New York. The cost of divorce proceedings in the US this year is around $5,000 (€4,500) and depends on the complexity of the case.

9. Walk with a lion


South African hotels have their own exoticism. In the Limpopo province of South Africa, near the city of Polokwane, there is a hotel called Protea Hotel Ranch Resort, which offers a unique option: a walk with lions. Close communication between tourists and predators occurs under the supervision of a guide who has 15 years of experience working with lions. Walking with wild cats, according to the organizers, attracts the attention of people from all parts of the world, has good recommendations from their clients. However, while squeezing lions, we should not forget that in Tanzania alone, about 70 people die annually from attacks by the kings of beasts. Although private lions have been accustomed to humans since childhood, caution does not hurt.

10. Entering Nirvana


In Nicaragua, at the Mukul Beach, Golf & Spa (Rivas), you can experience ancient Ayurvedic rituals practiced by Indian and Tibetan hermits and sages. The menu of procedures that help cleanse the aura, enlightenment and transition to nirvana includes massage active points on the face, herbal wrap, traditional Ayurvedic massage and the sacred Shirodhara ritual affecting the so-called “third eye”. You can select all options at once - this procedure is called “Nirvana - indulgence”.

For some people, just a comfortable bed and a minibar in their hotel room is enough, while others need a well-done steak dinner for their dog and a personal butler. What are the most extravagant services provided to wealthy guests in expensive hotels?

Put the kids to bed

At New York's Benjamin Hotel, a dedicated "sleep concierge" takes charge of your brood's nighttime fun. He will make sure that the children go to bed on time, offer them small robes, provide them with an iPod with lullabies, soft toys, with whom it is pleasant to fall asleep, read a book at night and bring them milk and cookies. For an extra $495 per night, your little one can get everything they want, plus the added bonus of four tickets to the Central Park Zoo.

Ride a Rolls-Royce

Really, when you arrive in New York, are you going to get around the city by taxi or (scary to think!) take the subway? If you stay in the penthouse of the Four Seasons Hotel, then along with your room card you will be given the keys to a luxury Rolls-Royce Phantom or Maybach car. The car will be completely at your disposal during your stay at this hotel. You can use it as you wish!

Pamper the dog

Pets are part of the family, so many hotels make sure that they, like two-legged guests, do not need for anything. At various hotels, your pet will be offered exclusive dog massage sessions, barking lessons (which will then be recorded on a CD in a special studio), given monogrammed towels, and for lunch, tenderloin will be grilled according to special recipes.

Rent an iPhone

Have you accidentally left your iPhone, iPod, e-reader or any other similar gadget at home? Do not worry! If your room rate starts at a thousand dollars, every hotel will be willing to give you any portable device from mobile phone to DVD player rental. Moreover, all the necessary local information will already be downloaded to your temporary cell phone: maps, addresses of bars, clubs and restaurants.

Shower with Evian water on the tennis court

In many hotels, even inexpensive ones, you can attend free group classes in fitness, aqua aerobics, yoga, and dancing. And at the Las Ventanas al Paraíso hotel in the Mexican city of Los Cabos you will be invited to play tennis on courts with excellent coverage. Moreover, if during the game the dear guest wants to freshen up a little, they will offer him a chilled towel, wipe his sunglasses, hold the ball, or even spray him with Evian water from a hose. You understand that any other water, except from glaciers in the French Alps, is not suitable for this!

Wash with crushed pearl soap

If a tiny piece of nondescript soap and a crumpled packet of shampoo and bath gel “in one bottle” are waiting for you at the sink in the bathroom of your room, you have chosen the wrong hotel! Any self-respecting person will reserve a room where he will be greeted by a huge bottle of Hermès perfume (as at Hôtel Fouquet's Barrière in Paris), massage oil made from a rare, night-blooming cactus (as at the InterContinental Hotel in Arizona) or even soap made from crushed pearls or charcoal (which is available at Ace Hotel's in New York).

Elite whiskey for greetings

Of course, hotel employees do not at all want to get you drunk, they are just showing hospitality when, as a welcome drink, they literally offer you elite whiskey worth incredible money on the doorstep or a whole bottle of Don Julio tequila, as is customary at the Mandarin Oriental in Mexico City. Ulcer sufferers and teetotalers will also not be deprived: they will be offered to choose any of the exclusive Chinese teas. In hotels of the same chain in Oman you will be greeted with a cup of the strongest Arabic coffee, in Ottawa - with a glass of ice-cold Prosecco.

Make personal business cards

For business people it is very important to constantly be in touch, no matter where you are globe they were not located, so immediately upon arrival at some hotels (for example, Raffles L'Ermitage Beverly Hills in California or Rosewood Corniche in Saudi Arabia) you will receive a set of freshly printed business cards with your name and hotel phone numbers. You will also be given a personal phone number and its own fax line.

Take advantage of the "Pleasure Menu"

Many hotels provide different service packages along with your stay. Usually we're talking about about massage and other spa treatments. But the Canadian Drake Hotel decided to go further. After all, when you say “we were in Toronto,” it means that you spent a night in a hotel in this city, and, therefore, you should have the most pleasant memories from this night. Therefore, each guest is offered a “Menu of Pleasures”: package No. 1 - “a daring offer to have a good time”; package No. 2 - “any pleasure for thrill seekers”; package No. 3 - “feather+whip+vibrator+velvet+oil”. Choose and enjoy!

A butler for every need

Ritz-Carlton hotels are known for providing you with a butler for all your needs 24 hours a day. He can repair your laptop or fully configure it for Internet use (this is done by hotel employees in Doha). And the butlers working in Sound Beach will surround you with care on the beach: they will set up an umbrella so that the shadow falls on you, and apply oil or sunscreen to you.

1. One of the most popular requests among travelers from Russia (51%) was fresh flowers in the room. Finland and Denmark also showed high results: 45% and 43% of respondents, respectively. But in Ireland, such an idea attracts only 19% of respondents.

2. 34% of respondents would like to see a selection of chocolates in their room. The biggest sweet tooth lovers were travelers from Argentina (55%), Brazil (47%) and India (43%). In Russia, only 23% are in favor.

3. The opportunity to hire a “nanny” for a pet is interesting to 6% of respondents. In Russia, 2% of respondents would like to use such a service, and, for example, in Mexico – 14%.

4. Some - 3% of the total number of respondents - would like, on the contrary, to “rent” a pet while staying at a hotel. The leaders in demand for this service are Norway (9%), Spain (8%) and China (7%); In Russia, 4% of people wishing to adopt an animal for a short time turned out to be.

5. Asia has the largest number of fragrance lovers who would like to see a set of perfume in their room for every day of their stay at the hotel: in Taiwan, 45% of study participants would like to use such a service, in Korea - 36%, and in Thailand - 27% . And only 9% of Russians are interested.

6. One of the most unusual requests was an “alarm clock from a star.” 4% of Russian travelers want a celebrity to wake them up with a phone call in the morning, not a concierge. This service is most popular among respondents from Ireland (13%), Germany (12%) and the Netherlands (9%).

7. There is also a demand for musical instruments in the room: representatives of Colombia (9%), Ireland (8%), Singapore (7%) and Finland (7%) would most like to see a guitar there. In Russia, only 3% of respondents thought this was a good idea.

8. Those who like to sleep well want to see a “sleep coach” in the hotel - a specially trained employee who helps guests cope with insomnia: tells them in what position sleep will be more sound, how to relax and tune in to sleep, what is recommended to do to get up in the morning refreshed and rested. Travelers from Korea are most likely to use this service (29%). In Russia, 5% of study participants are interested in an unusual option.

Reference

The survey was conducted in March–April 2015 via mailing e-mail. The study involved more than 4,700 respondents from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, UK and USA.

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