Increasingly, hotels and getaways are all about the x factor
Women have fought long and hard to be included in the boardrooms and backrooms of an oft male-dominated society, but let's face it, sometimes they just want things men probably don't--like a curling iron or a copy of O, the Oprah magazine.
Luxury hotels have begun meeting the demand.
The Premier Hotel in Times Square wasn't getting too many requests from female solo travelers looking for protection from male guests, but they were getting requests for better makeup lighting and more diet-friendly cuisine. "It wasn't about women asking to not be around men," says General Manager Patrick Davidson of the hotel's decision last year to reserve one entire floor for women guests. "It was so they wouldn't have to worry about packing every little additional thing."
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