The World of Hospitality Issue 17 2016 | Page 6

6 the World Of Hospitality The Owner’s Suite Collection ‘The Owner’s Suite Collection’ is Unveiled at Fairmont Pacific Rim in Vancouver, Canada Music, art and fashion give each suite an opulent pulse of its own, and Suite Music Package offers ultimate concert experience. Vancouver, Canada, 2016-08-16 A bold reinterpretation of luxury has arrived at Fairmont Pacific Rim –‘The Owner’s Suite Collection.’ Designed for the elite, in-the-know traveller, the new collection of 10 suites are more than a place to stay, they’re a place to be inspired by the city’s DNA with elements of fashion, art and music. With the prestigious unveiling, comes the ultimate suite music experience package which includes accommodation in an Owner’s Suite, a music-inspired welcome amenity, cocktails in The Lobby Lounge featuring nightly live music, VIP Live Nation concert experience, and return car transfers to the show. Package rates start from $3,200.00 CDN and further information can be found online. Each Owner’s Suite offers 800 square feet of opulence with an Ico Parisi-inspired sofa and dining room table in the living room, a plush king-sized canopy bed, large walk-in closet and marble spa bathroom with deep soaker tub. Colourful gallery-worthy art installations by prominent Canadian artists that include Susan Point and Greg Murdock, dress the walls of the space. Every suite houses its own custom vinyl collection and Rega RP1 turntable. Guests are welcomed with a curated compilation of records based on their musical preferences, or can select their playlist upon arrival. Guests also enjoy Fairmont Gold services during their stay with private check-in, concierge, and an exclusive lounge that overlooks the harbour. Under the direction of owner/developer, Westbank Projects Corp. and the Peterson Group, the Owner’s Suite concept was shaped by award-winning Vancouver-based architect James K Cheng. A pioneer in west coast architecture, Cheng’s green glass towers helped coin the term Vancouverism, and designed the Fairmont Pacific Rim as an urban oasis. For the