The idea of sleep tourism is growing faster than you might think. According to HTF Market Intelligence, we're looking at an impressive growth of nearly 8%, adding over $400 billion by 2028. That's right—hotels worldwide are pulling out all the stops for our bedtime routines. Picture this: serene settings, cutting-edge sleep technology, and even take-home resources to keep that good sleep vibe going. And the cost for these dreamy experiences ranges from $300 to a luxurious $2,500.
Many luxury resorts are luring us with sleep studies as part of their wellness services. Imagine: sleep tracking gadgets, consultations with sleep doctors, and even sleep apnea tests—all wrapped up in a wellness package.
So, let's look at how the wellness, travel, and hospitality industries are embracing this trend.
Remember Sleepless in Seattle? It was a fun romcom with Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks. But sleeplessness everywhere else? Not so charming.
According to the McKinsey Future of Wellness, 47% of people prioritize better health, while 45% place better sleep as a very high priority.
It is also the area where consumers say they have the most unmet needs.Let's talk some stats:
Getting a good night's sleep is influenced by many factors, which makes it challenging for tech companies and new brands to create a comprehensive solution. But where there's complexity, there's opportunity. Let's dive into some of the innovative examples out there:
Sleep IV-Drips,an extensive spa menu, and personalized sleep coaching.
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Wellness-focused travel is trending, and the hospitality industry's biggest players are going all in. They’re using the latest sleep technologies to make us more comfortable. It's not just about sleeping well; it's about waking up refreshed, happy, and ready to rave about your stay. Let's shine a spotlight on some sleep-tech trailblazers.
WaverBed has introduced the WaverMat, a touch-free gravity wave treatment for hotel spas. This technology addresses common travel issues like fatigue, jet lag, and sleep problems. WaverMat sessions last just 30 minutes, catering to the 93% of travelers who suffer from jet lag. WaverMat toppers can convert any standard table into a high-tech WaverBed station, enhancing revenue potential. Offering WaverMat services after hours increases profitability with minimal staff. Selling WaverBed units for home use opens a lucrative retail channel for spas without inventory management or shipping hassles.
Crowne Plaza Atlanta Airport has embraced the Journi Mobile Task Light as bedside lamps and Soraa Healthy zero blue
bulbs. These bulbs cut down melatonin-disrupting light by 40% compared to usual LEDs, ensuring a restful stay.
Timeshifter, an app designed to mitigate the effects of travel on the circadian rhythm, offers personalized plans based on travel schedules and individual sleep patterns. In collaboration with InterContinental Hotels & Resorts, the app aims to reduce jet lag and enhance guest well-being. Another InterContinental update is in select guest rooms which now feature designs by neuroscience expert Isabelle Sjövall, incorporating tones, textures, lighting, and nature to help guests unwind.
Sleep tourism and the growing desire to catch up on our shut-eye tap into a broader trend of enhanced health and wellbeing. And let’s be honest – there’s no better time to prioritize sleep than when you’re on vacation. Companies, especially in the hotel and travel sector who invest in sleep-centered wellness solutions that are tailored, relevant, and backed by science, will have a winning edge. Using the latest advancements to fight jet lag and travel fatigue, and by focusing on guest comfort, hotels can stand out - ensuring guests can’t wait to return for another dreamy stay.
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