Write now: This stunning museum is an ode to penmanship
Write now: This stunning museum is an ode to penmanship

Lizzie Gore-Grimes

The soft power of the female gamer
The soft power of the female gamer

IMAGE

This picturesque West Cork home with separate basement apartment is on the market for €695,000
This picturesque West Cork home with separate basement apartment is on the market for €695,000

Sarah Finnan

Ingrid Hoey: ‘This serum reversed visible signs of sun damage on my skin’
Ingrid Hoey: ‘This serum reversed visible signs of sun damage on my skin’

IMAGE

Design coach Karen Douglas shares her tips for working with an architect
Design coach Karen Douglas shares her tips for working with an architect

Megan Burns

How to spot a scammer (according to someone who was actually scammed)
How to spot a scammer (according to someone who was actually scammed)

Sarah Finnan

Cillian Murphy’s book about empathy is essential reading for everyone
Cillian Murphy’s book about empathy is essential reading for everyone

Sarah Gill

Supper Club: Hot-smoked salmon rice and asparagus salad
Supper Club: Hot-smoked salmon rice and asparagus salad

Sarah Finnan

My Life in Culture: Actor Lucie-Mae Sumner
My Life in Culture: Actor Lucie-Mae Sumner

Sarah Finnan

Social Pictures: Sharon Corr debuts new Boots No7 Future Renew product
Social Pictures: Sharon Corr debuts new Boots No7 Future Renew product

IMAGE

Image / Editorial

A Hotel for Childless Women


By Jeanne Sutton
16th Aug 2014
A Hotel for Childless Women

The Westin New York

The Westin hotel in New York recently launched a package that ?caters to women whose personal journeys do not include children.? What does that even mean?

The Westin Grand Central in New York has done something different and while we love our luxury hotels we’re a little bit confused. This month the hotel launched a packaged aimed exclusively at women without children. In preparing the package the hotel management consulted Melanie Notkin, an author who writes about the growing trend of childless women in her book Otherhood: Modern Women Finding A New Kind Of Happiness. 47% of US women aged 15 to 44 do not have children, a statisitc that markeeteers are increasingly taking on board according to a New York Times article. This hospitality package is called Womanhood Redefined and comprises of a three-night stay with a focus on food, fitness and wellness. Because when you’re a mother you run out of interest in such things? A childless woman can expect private consultations with a chef and access to a fitness instructor. If you’re already thinking gender essentialism has found it’s synonym then you’ll be delighted to hear a copy of Notkin’s book – always push that personal brand – and loaned workout gear are also in the mix. Oh, there’s also a scented candle and vouchers for a nearby yoga studio. However there’s no mention of an obvious selling point – childfree floors.

Melissa Braverman, the hotel’s marketing manager, initially conceived of the idea for the package. Braverman told the New York Times, ?As a woman who is 40 and single and who doesn’t have children, it was a resonant topic to me? There’s a different journey that each of us are on. I think those of us who aren’t following the quote-unquote traditional trajectory are made to feel ?other? despite the fact that we represent half the women of childbearing age in this country.?

Female-only hotel floors are not unheard of and hen parties are a booming business. It’s refreshing that the hospitality industry is starting to cater for women beyond the usual stereotypes. However the whole notion of a childfree hotel package rankles. The Westin’s reliance on the sad single lady tropes of candles and workout gear – second hand might we add – is a bit disappointing, as is the targeting of women who don’t actually define themselves by having or not having children. The Womanhood Redefined package not exactly as thoroughly modern millie as it thinks it is.

Will you be checking in to the Westin?

Jeanne Sutton @jeannedesutun