Luxury Hoteliers Magazine 4th Quarter 2018 | Page 78

ABOUT Bleau Goes Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness The Fontainebleau Miami Beach is partnering with the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami Health System to host their annual Bleau Goes Pink campaign during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. During the month of October, the resort offered dining, spa and room promotions, donating a percentage of the proceeds to breast cancer research, treatment, and care at Sylvester, South Florida’s leader in breast cancer diagnosis. The iconic Château building, The Fontainebleau Miami Beach, was illuminated in pink to honor those battling with cancer, survivors, and their family and friends, as well as the incredible teams dedicated to researching a cure for the disease. The lighting requires over 100 high-powered lighting fixtures and ran from dusk to 10 pm each night throughout the month of October. Setting the Mood Milaidhoo Island Maldives has a curated menu of mood dining, offering five different themes paired with wellness treatments including special baths, meditation and spa treatments designed to relax guests into a tranquil state. Guests can choose from “Deep Sleep”, “Getting into the Milaidhoo Mood”, “Sunrise Awakening”, “Curious Adventures” and “Sunset Chill”, and each menu is located on a specific location on the island which has been designed to alter a person’s mood. The most popular choice, “Deep Sleep” starts 78 ILHA with a spa treatment followed by a light dinner in the guest’s villa with cuisine chosen to encourage restful sleep. Milaidhoo’s Talk to us Hoteliers - tell us your story! What interests you? How did you get to where you are today? Share with us, email and send pics to [email protected] resident yogi will then take guests on a private moonlight meditation session on the deck of their villa to calm the mind, followed by a scented candlelit bath. The drop in body temperature after a warm bath is thought to trigger the body’s need to sleep.