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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Always in Season

    Manhattan - With each suite having four diagonal balconies and being two stories, guests have eight different views of Manhattan.  Guests may not want to leave their suite after seeing its multi-million dollar views.  However, when they do, a chauffeur is always on call, and when they arrive back home they will have at least one personal butler to watch their every move. 
     The library contained within each suite boasts a 26-foot cathedral ceiling and is decorated with $50,000 worth of gilded bronze vine-and-leaf motif.  Semi-precious stone surfaces and fabrics woven with platinum and 22-carat gold decorate the penthouse.  The penthouse cost $50 million to construct.  According to Fox Business News, designer Peter Marino and architect I.M. Pei came out of retirement for the project and collaborated with hotel owner Ty Warner to build this luxurious suite.  A staggering 800-feet above Manhattan, this 4,300 square-foot Ty Warner penthouse can be yours for $45,000 per night.  On the 52nd floor, this suite is offered by the Four Seasons in New York.  With iPads in all 285 guest rooms, Four Seasons Beverly Hills Intelity ICE technology was first introduced on iPad2s in October 2011.  In February 2013, a second phase of this process was completed.  Four Seasons worked with Intelity to develop a mobile app for guest's use on personal smart phones and tablets in order to reinforce Four Seasons' success with ICE on its in-room iPads.  The completion of this upgrade made Four Season's Hotels the first in its market to feature an integrated mobile solution.  It was of the utmost importance for the Four Seasons to remain ahead by taking advantage the increasing popularity of mobile devices, particulary among younger guests.  Guests can order things and communicate with the hotel, whether on or off the hotel property.  Four Seasons Hotels mobility offers.  See also, www.fourseasons.com.                     

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