Media Sleep Tourism Is Trending in 2023, With A.I.- Quipped Hotel Beds and Glamping Under Dark Skies - Conde Nast Traveller
 
 

Sleep Tourism Is Trending in 2023, With A.I.- Quipped Hotel Beds and Glamping Under Dark Skies - Conde Nast Traveller

2023-01-31 18:16:53| Hotel Resource

The idea for the new sleep suites at the Park Hyatt New York took shape at a time when the hotel was reimagining its wellness story, in April 2021, as it reopened following a 376-day closure due to the pandemic. The concept revolved around a partnership with A.I. mattress startup Bryte.


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