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Wedding Season: A Profitable Alternative for Spas


Today, spa managers must seek alternative income avenues to remain competitive and profitable in the industry. Catering to wedding parties has long since been one of the most important markets to focus on. This sector is attractive not only because of the range of services that a spa can offer its guests, but also for the revenue that this event can bring to the spas and also to the hotel or resort.


Typically, the planning of such events begins six months before, where the couple choose their perfect location, normally including service spa, salon and party services as well as custom catering that will provide something unique on the day.


In order to gain a strong market share in this sector we must first understand the different practices of service that can deliver a totally unique experience. We must see what the leading local spas are offering. A comprehensive service offering must provide the resort wedding coordinator with the ability to meet the wants and needs of the couple, and to coordinate all aspects of the event, months in advance for their big day.


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“A dedicated wedding coordinator is a person who is assigned by the spa, to assist the bride and groom and coordinate all aspects of the special day for them. From custom menus that offer Mediterranean dishes, to floral arrangements and insurmountable decor, all are part of our services that are fully adapted to the specific tastes of the bride and groom. We can say that the wedding coordinator for our resort and spa provides entirely personal service and is always at the available to our customers.”


Arianna Ocampo Wedding Manager, One & Only Palmilla


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