The Trump Hotel Collection has launched a combination of three different programs targeted at wellness and vitality of hotel guests. The new programs are the result of the growing demand for organic food, wellness and other activities good for health. According to the Trump Hotel Collection, the new program will help to support health of their guests even when they are far away from home.
The new program was launched last week. It took approximately six months to develop the program, test it, and listen to the expert advice. In order to make the program come true, all hotel staff had to come through a special training.
The first part of the program is called Nourish. It is targeted at improving the quality of in-room dining menu. New options have been also added for people with special requirements, such as gluten-free and vegan menu. The menus are now provided with the complete list of nutritional values. Little guests of Trump hotels will also be delighted with the brand new Healthy Kids Menu. The menu contains breakfast, lunch, and dinner for children and teenagers. All mini-bars will be revised, and new, healthier, snacks will be added to them. The Nourish program also concerns restaurant menu. Many ingredients have been replaced with organic food delivered daily. In order to do that, the company has concluded a series of agreements with local food suppliers.
The second part of the program is called Quick Bites. Its main aim is to offer healthy choices for people with busy lifestyle. The express in-room menu is guaranteed to be delivered within 15 minutes. Finally, the third program is called Travel Fit, and it helps guests stick to their ordinary regime even when they’re far away from home. Guests are free to choose to workout in their room or in the fitness centre. If you choose to exercise in your room, simply call your Trump Attaché to get yoga mats, light weights, stretch bands, and other necessary gear. You can even get fitness apparel, footwear, and iPod Shuffle with preloaded music of your choice. Guests, who workout in the fitness centre, can make a personal training card, and hotel guests who prefer jogging will be provided with maps of local paths for running.