Hotel beds are so comfortable because hotel mattresses are often high-quality. Although all hotels don't use the same mattress, they sometimes consist of a hybrid spring latex foam or memory foam. These mattresses provide pressure relief and support for your body while also being soft enough for comfort.
Most hotels use medium-firm mattresses to suit the needs of as many different guests as possible. Furthermore, firm mattresses tend to provide better longevity than soft ones and hoteliers must choose mattresses that will last.
Hypnos Contract Beds has developed successful partnerships around the world with leading groups such as Hilton, Staycity, Marriott, Pan Pacific, Millennium, Jumeirah, Vida Hotels, Wyndham, Soho House, Sofitel, InterContinental, Newmark Hotels, Greystar, and Hand Picked.
The Ritz Carlton Hotel MattressRtiz-Carlton tapped luxury sleep brand Stearns & Foster to manufacture its famous Ritz-Carlton Bed exclusively for the hotel.
Hilton Hotels, one of the world's most famous hotel chains, if not the world's most famous hotel chain, spoils its VIP guests with the “Serenity Bed.” The chain had this bed specially designed for its hotels, and the extra coil support and internal design of the mattress protect it from mattress breakdown.
So hotels often go to great lengths to optimize sleep environments. They might have blackout curtains and high-quality bedding that's comfortable for the majority of sleepers. They also allow for choices in rooms, pillows, and other things you can't always customize nightly at home.
The Holiday Inn Express concept was intended to target the upper economy market segment, offering limited service, low-price lodging. In Europe, the hotels were known as Express by Holiday Inn, but this variation was phased out during the Holiday Inn Global Brand Relaunch which was announced in 2006.
It helped that the chain also had a catchy name, credited to the brand's architect Eddie Bluestein, who inscribed “Holiday Inn” onto his design sketches of the first Memphis-based motel. Bluestein was inspired by the 1942 movie musical of the same name starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire.