Hotel staycation for complete relaxation, 'Spacation Package'
Hobby staycation, tufting one-day class discount voucher package
Art staycation, includes ticket to Michelangelo in Metaverse exhibition

Maison Glad Jeju, 'Tough Hobby Life Package'.

Maison Glad Jeju, 'Tough Hobby Life Package'.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Maison Glad Jeju announced on the 26th that it will offer three 'Healing & Jeju' concept packages until the 30th of next month for customers planning a special hotel vacation to escape their tiring daily lives. The three packages are designed to allow guests to enjoy various benefits to heal their body and mind in Jeju while having a relaxing rest.


They prepared the 'Tough Hobby Life Package,' which includes a one-day 'Tufting' class. The package includes a one-night stay, one 20% discount voucher for the mini rug one-day class at Jeju tufting workshop 'Crack On,' and two Americanos at the lobby lounge 'The Lounge.' Tufting is a weaving technique where thread is threaded through a tufting gun that looks like a gun and shot onto a sturdy fabric to create fabric accessories like rugs. The cheerful 'bang bang' sound when shooting the gun is good for stress relief and has been noted as a hobby to overcome COVID blues.


The hotel also offers the 'Spacation Package,' which provides a spa voucher for the naturalistic brand 'July Spa' within the hotel. The spa voucher allows guests to choose one program among back, foot, or facial care. Reservations must be made at least three days in advance based on the usage date. Operating hours are from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. A set of 'Hallasan 1950 Chocolate,' expressing the four seasons of Hallasan, is also provided. Additional gifts will be given when using the package during the Chuseok holiday period (September 9?11).



The 'Jeju Art Trip with Michelangelo Package,' which includes tickets to the 'Michelangelo in Metaverse' exhibition, is also available until the 25th of next month. It features a reinterpretation of 'The Creation of Adam' through large-scale media art and allows visitors to appreciate Michelangelo's major sculptures such as the 'David' and 'Piet?,' modeled in their original form using 3D scanning techniques.


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