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"Here's The Buzz Baby" - Frank SinatraThe New York Times, May 2006:Attracting bodies to rooms geared for the soul. "Wellness is an attitude of responsibility for one's health and well-being," said Deborah Coryell, health and wellness director for King Ventures, which owns several mineral springs resorts, including Two Bunch Palms in Desert Hot Springs, Calif.The Wall Street Journal, September 2005:Fairfield Inn and Suites in Chicago is opening "wellness" rooms. The rooms, created in concert with the Wellness Institute at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, include "tranquil" CDs, a yoga workout, organic bedding, a minibar with healthy offerings...Joe Crede, White Sox World Series Champion, October 2005:I just loved the hotel, the air purifier in the room was amazing. There was no way I would have stayed anywhere else during the World Series.Hotels Magazine, November 2005:Hotels look to fill niche with wellness suites. The suites offer the Nikken Purified air system and filtered water system, hypoallergenic cotton towels and in-room pillow libraries featuring seven varieties of pillows.Dante Wesly, Chicago Bears #21, March 2006:The hotel is the Peninsula of economy and value.The Moline Dispatch, February 2006:For a satisfying mind, body and soul experience, book a room in one of the nation's first "wellness suites".The Columbus Dispatch, October 2005:People wanting to surround themselves with pure luxury-with an emphasis on pure-might be interested in checking out the wellness rooms. The 185 room hotel a block off the Magnificent Mile began offering two suites from which perfumes, harsh cleansers and pollutants have been removed.Trip Advisor, May 2006:"I just stayed in this hotel 3/17-3/19 and loved it! The price and location can't be beat! I often struggle to find a good value hotel with real amenities and location. The hotel was only a block from the heart of the Magnificent Mile, with plenty of places to eat with walking distance.""I just stayed in this hotel 3/17-3/19 and loved it! The price and location can't be beat!" "I've stayed at both ends of the hotel scale in Chicago. I was very pleased with my three nights here." |