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Luxury Hotel and Spa Preidlhof Unveil Unique Deep Sea Relaxation Room |
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04 Sep 2017 . BY Ben Coxon |
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Guests using the deep sea relaxation room are engulfed in light, sound and vibration as over 12,500 LED lights dance across all four walls, the ceiling and the floor
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The Preidlhof hotel and spa has unveiled a new relaxation treatment, with the offering relying on technology and scientific theory.
Guests using the deep sea relaxation room are sealed within the airtight chamber and are then engulfed in light, sound and vibration as more than 12,500 LED lights dance across the room.
Created by inventor and audiologist Daniel Lathan, the room's design aims to combine and stimulate areas of the brain linked to creativity and relaxation.
Those that use the treatment can choose between a depths of the ocean or the vastness of the universe experience, each session lasting for 15 minutes.
The resort, owned by the Dolce Vita Hotels group underwent a recent €6m (US$6.44m, £5m) refurbishment, reopening in April 2017.
Resulting in the South Tyrol hotel and spa now featuring more than 5,000sq m (53,819sq ft) of spa and wellness facilities, including a six-floor ‘spa tower’ dedicated to 16 different saunas, steam and relaxation experiences, as well as 14 spa treatment rooms.
Also on site are five indoor and outdoor pools, 70 guest rooms, three spa baths, a Mediterranean wellness garden, a meditation pavilion, silence lounge and vitamin lounge.
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