hotel wellness
Why Human Longevity Requires a Wellness Lifestyle Facilitated by Hotel Programs
Adam and Larry Mogelonsky | October 10, 2024
By Adam and Larry Mogelonsky As longevity researchers continue to explore the intricacies of how to ward off chronic disease, extend human life, and even reverse aging, one thing has become clear: there’s no single cure-all yet. We haven’t reached the point where a quick fix can turn back the biological clock by a decade (healthspan) or push the human lifespan beyond its current upper limit of around 125 years. While this lack of a magic solution frustrates some, it opens exciting opportunities for wellness hotels, as we’ll soon explore. Advanced treatments like induced pluripotent stem cell therapy, therapeutic peptides, targeted exe...
How Much Wellness Actually Impacts Hotel Revenue
Book4Time Inc. | August 26, 2024
With wellness tourism booming and more hotels and resorts implementing wellness programs, what does it all mean in terms of hotel revenue? The Wellness Real Estate Report 2024 by RLA Global, with statistical support from HotStats, offers some answers to this question. The report evaluates hotel performance in 2023 using data from P&L benchmarking company HotStats, which covers more than 11,000 hotels worldwide. Hotels are broken down into three categories: Major wellness: annual wellness and leisure revenue exceeds US$1 million or more than 10% of total hotel revenues. Minor wellness: annual wellness and leisure revenue is l...
Arch Amenities Group Appoints Michael Leahy as Chief Financial Officer
Arch Amenities Group | July 8, 2024
ROCKVILLE, Maryland (July 8, 2024) – Arch Amenities Group, a full-service, global provider of wellness, amenity management and meeting services for commercial and residential properties, hotels, private clubs and pools, today announced the appointment of travel and hospitality veteran Michael Leahy as chief financial officer. “Michael Leahy is a resourceful finance and team leader with an analytical approach to problem-solving and the ability to effectively communicate and coordinate efforts across all levels of an organization to achieve key deliverables,” said Steven Rudnitsky, Arch chairman. “He will support each of our businesses...
Sleep Tourism Now Mainstream With the Global Sleep Symposium at the Equinox Hotel
ADAM AND LARRY MOGELONSKY | June 5, 2024
By Adam Mogelonsky, Larry Mogelonsky Once you go down the wellness rabbit hole, there’s no going back. Living a healthy lifestyle has far too many advantages. You think more clearly; you have more energy; your mood improves; you’re happier; then you end up having better relationships and being more successful overall. We wellness folks can often forget, however, that not everyone shares the same mindset. Interest is growing, sure, but we need landmark news stories to emphasize this industry’s progression from niche to mainstream and the multi-trillion-dollar opportunity that awaits hospitality brands who anticipate the societal sh...
A Case Study in Optimizing Length of Stay From Wellness Capex
Adam and Larry Mogelonsky | April 17, 2024
By Adam Mogelonsky The word ‘optimization’ in today’s world implies the use of data and metrics for continuous business improvement, but it also implies making tradeoffs and devoting limited resources to certain goals ahead of others. For today’s hospitality world, we are confronted by so many data points, so many partners or siloed interests and so many different activities vying for our attention or capital. To make informed, strategic decisions that will unify various operations towards a common objective, hoteliers and owners must carefully pick the key performance indicators (KPIs) that they will optimize and prioritize. Wh...
Hotel Water As a Wellness Amenity
Adam and Larry Mogelonsky | March 6, 2024
By Adam and Larry Mogelonsky A common expression is ‘you are what you eat’, but an asterisk here is ‘you are what you drink’. Besides only the narrowcast view of this as an alcohol-related issue, there’s an increasing focus on water quality and how contaminants affect health over long periods of time. With our own guiding adage that ‘as one does at home, one will expect at hotels’, heightened awareness for water quality will soon come to affect how guests perceive your in-room tap water, your restaurant’s water, your showerheads and whichever bottle supplier you’ve sourced. First, we need some background on the problem...
The Slow Burn Growth of Hotel Wellness
Adam and Larry Mogelonsky | August 23, 2023
By Adam and Larry Mogelonsky The challenge with gradual trends, such as the ongoing aging of the baby boomer generation, lies not so much in predicting them, but rather in quantifying their minute-by-minute growth and translating all of the macroeconomic data into actionable adjustments on a short-term financial basis. In the grand, grand scheme of things, an inability to pivot can lead to outcomes similar to Blockbuster and Kodak, where unforeseen market shifts caused irreparable damage. Hindsight questions like "Why didn’t we act sooner to capitalize on this clear opportunity?" overlook the influence of entrenched culture and the ne...
The True Magic: Supporting Spa Employees
Peter Anderson | July 12, 2023
By Peter Anderson It is easy to evaluate spa and wellness practices in hospitality from a consumer-facing perspective. Obvious touch points include unique treatments, high thread counts, and inviting environments. However, this is all for naught if supporting your employees is not an integral part of supporting your customers’ needs. Having exceptional employees requires transcending the traditional hiring steps of recruiting, interviewing, orienting, and training. It also requires deeper technical and emotional investments. However, some companies fall short when it comes to creating ways to nourish their employees. I do not use the ...