HotelTonight launches a travelling hotel room in Yarra Valley location with The Spontaneity Suite

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Hotel Tonight 2015.08.17 Christian Tiger-4785-Original v2 low res - Copy (1).jpgLeading global hotel-only booking app, HotelTonight is taking thrill-sleeping to new heights with the launch of The Spontaneity Suite. The lavish travelling hotel room is popping up in a secret hilltop Yarra Valley location offering Aussies the chance to book a one-night getaway at the unique property.

 

In the ultimate game of lottery, travel lovers will be able to snap up a one night stay, valued at $32,000*, via the app when the price listed drops to a bargain $99 per night for five nights only between August 27 and August 31.

HotelTonight Tim and Anna in the hot tub.jpgMade out of two 20 foot shipping containers, the suite is fully equipped with numerous mod cons and boasts a rooftop Jacuzzi and terrace, cocktail station, the latest smart in-room technology including Apple TV and keyless entry, and a large floor to ceiling glass frontage so guests can take advantage of the spectacular vineyard views.

The Bachelor sweethearts Tim Robards and Anna Heinrich (pictured) were the first lucky guests to stay inside the suite.

 

The Spontaneity Suite is fully serviced by Ovolo Hotels, the group behind 1888 and Blue Hotel in Sydney, and Laneways Hotel in Melbourne, with interiors by leading design team Coco Republic, and will be popping up at epic locations around Australia this year. It is available to book only via the HotelTonight app.

 

HotelTonight regional director for Asia Pacific, Stefan Cordiner, said the brand came up with the idea of creating a roaming boutique-style gem to satisfy Australians’ sense of adventure for exploring their own backyard.

 

Says Cordiner: “The aim was to offer an intrepid yet comfortable experience to create the perfect night of escapism. We’re on a quest to make travelling more fun so thought it was fitting to deliver this unique luxury accommodation – worthy of a trip before the suite disappears and moves on to a new home.”

 

The suite also includes return limousine transfers from Melbourne, all-inclusive meals and minibar, a wine-tasting tour at the TarraWarra Estate, and the services of a personal mobile concierge called Aces, a new HotelTonight in-app chat feature which connects guests with the app’s team of insiders to provide whatever a traveller might request during their stay. Advice could include anything from sightseeing recommendations and restaurant reservations to communication with the hotel to deliver room service or extra pillows.

 

Dirk Dalichau, chief operating officer of The Ovolo Group, said it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the creative traveller.

 

Says Dalichau: “Ovolo at its core thrives on innovation, creativity and breaking boundaries. This is what we are aiming to provide lucky guests of HotelTonight’s luxury suite.”

 

For those that miss out on the $99 stay, a bonus night in The Spontaneity Suite will be available on September 1 when the price will drop by $1000 from $32000 every ten minutes until it has gone.

All the money raised from the final night, and the $99 spontaneous stays will be donated to Australia’s leading food rescue charity OzHarvest which takes quality excess food from commercial outlets and delivers it direct and free of charge to over 600 charities. For every $1 donated, OzHarvest is able to provide two meals to people in need.

 

The Spontaneity Suite will soon be heading to a secret Sydney location before it moves on to other spectacular sights around Australia. People can follow HotelTonight.anz on Facebook and Instagram to follow its journey.

 

HotelTonight is a free app, available for download from the App Store and suitable for iOS and Android devices.