Hanwha Hotels & Resorts Launches 'Moms Care Package' for Expectant Mothers
Use of Facilities by Preference: Guest Rooms, Spa, Infinity Pool, Yacht Sailing, and More
[Asia Economy Reporter Minyoung Cha] Hanwha Hotels & Resorts announced on the 15th that it has launched the ‘Mom’s Care Package,’ allowing expectant mothers to rest safely and comfortably.
Conceptualized for safe and perfect relaxation, this package offers guests the choice to enjoy rooms and facilities such as spas, infinity pools, and yacht sailing at hotels and resorts located in famous tourist destinations according to their preferences.
At The Plaza Hotel, guests can enjoy a restful stay in suites designed by world-renowned designer Guido Ciompi and experience spa treatments at The Bell Spa, which features a luxurious oriental concept, all in a one-stop service. The Bell Spa uses eco-friendly materials such as wood, stone, and plants for all finishes. The Plaza Hotel boasts the best location with panoramic views of downtown Seoul. Prices start from 550,000 KRW excluding taxes and service charges.
Hanwha Resort Belvedere, Haeundae, and Jeju offer a special 2-night package exclusively for expectant mothers who are online members. At Geoje Belvedere, guests receive benefits including a 2-night stay in a suite room with views of the South Sea, 4 breakfast vouchers, and 2 infinity pool passes. Haeundae provides a 2-night stay in an ocean-view room, 4 breakfast vouchers, and 2 yacht sailing tour tickets. In Jeju, guests can enjoy a 2-night stay, 2 dinners, and a 75-minute Natural Therapy service consisting of half-body baths, aquatonic therapy, and Heybes treatments. Jeju also offers a ‘Slow Letter’ service called ‘Mongkaeneun’ that can be received six months later. The expectant mother package is available for reservation and use until December 10, with prices starting from 349,000 KRW.
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A Hanwha Hotels & Resorts representative said, “The number of customers seeking safe and private resting spaces is steadily increasing,” adding, “We plan to continuously develop diverse programs so that guests can enjoy rest, gourmet dining, and entertainment all in one trusted hotel and resort.”
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