Starwood Hotels & Resorts is planning to expand
its portfolio of hotel spas by more than 50% in the coming year.
More than 150 new spas are planned or are in development at
Starwood, which currently features more than 300 hotel spas across
brands that include W, St. Regis, Le Meridien, Westin, and
Sheraton.
"We're answering the demand for spa with a
portfolio of five in-house spa brands and strategic partnerships
that continue to enhance the guest experience at our hotels," said
Mia Kyricos, Director of Global Spa Brands and Programming for
Starwood. "Our growing spa pipeline is good for guests, as they
increasingly expect us to help them stay well while traveling. And
it's good for Starwood and our development partners, since we know
spa gives us the opportunity to positively impact rate, occupancy
and average spend per guest."
Starwood will ramp up its
branded spa concepts dramatically this year with Sheraton, St.
Regis, and Le Meridien to debut their own exclusive in-house spa
brands, each inspired by the individual hotel brands.
"Approximately 75%
of the properties in Starwood's growth pipeline include spas in
their plans," said Jeremy McCarthy, Starwood's Director of Global
Spa Development and Operations. "And about 45% of our
existing portfolio of more than 1,000 hotels offers spas and
related services."
Starwood's spa brands
will include:
Shine Spa for Sheraton made its debut at the Sheraton Full Moon Resort & Spa in
the Maldives in 2009, followed by The Sheraton Bratislava in
Slovakia and The Sheraton Nha Trang in Vietnam earlier this year.
More than 15 Shine Spas for Sheraton are expected to be open by
the end of 2011.
Iridium Spa, Starwood's newest spa brand
designed exclusively for St. Regis, will debut at
The St. Regis
Lhasa Resort in Tibet in December with others to follow in
2011.
Explore Spa by Le Meridien, which intends to
introduce a new perspective to spas at Le Meridien hotels, will
debut early next year at Le Meridien Oran in Algeria and Le
Meridien Pyramids in Egypt, with other conversions and new builds
in development.
Heavenly Spa by Westin, where guests can enjoy
an uplifting, sensory experience inspired by the success of the
Heavenly Bed and Bath brands, plans to double its 20 existing
locations around the world to 40 in the next two years.
Away
Spa by W Hotels will grow from 5 to 15 spas in the next few years.
Additionally, Starwood
continues its strategic partnership with
Steiner Leisure which now
owns the Bliss and Remede Spa brands and amenity lines that
remain exclusive to Starwood's W and St. Regis hotel brands
respectively. The relationship also continues to grow with 17
Bliss Spas and 10 Remede spas already operating at Starwood
hotels, and several more in development.
"Like pools in
the 1980s and fitness centers in the 1990s, the increased presence
of spas at hotels has been fueled by both demand and the perceived
quality of hotels with spa facilities," Kyricos said. "Spas are no
longer considered an amenity; guests expect them. And they're no
longer viewed as an indulgence, but an essential part of the
balance and wellness guests seek while on the road."
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