Unplug At Rosewood With Wireless-relief Massage

NEW YORK | Today's business traveler does not have a moment of downtime; multi-tasking cell phones, wireless Internet-enabled laptops, and the ever-present hand-held email device, allow business to be conducted more efficiently than ever, but at a cost. It's virtually impossible to escape and unplug from work demands. The mental and physical strains created by business travel and constant technology use fatigue our bodies and minds and prevent...

The Wireless-Relief Massage soothes the stress that working in a fully wired world creates. Rosewood has developed a unique therapy to relieve the muscles commonly overworked by guests who find themselves glued to their technology. Focusing on the head and hands, trained massage therapists treat weary business travelers to a warm hand wrap infused with lavender and mint oils which calm the mind as they are inhaled. This wrap, combined with warm back compressions using eucalyptus-infused towels, erases tension built up in the hands, shoulders, wrists and forearms.

To reduce the toxins that build up in the body, business travelers receive an acupressure point drainage massage, a facial massage using holistic pressure points to increase energy, relax the body and drain impurities from the lymph nodes. A cooling eye compress comforts dryness and irritation of the eye and a head massage rebalances the body and relaxes the mind. The guest experiences mental and physical rejuvenation in less than one hour.

The Wireless-Relief Massage is available at The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel (New York, New York); Acqualina, A Rosewood Resort (Sunny Isles Beach, Florida); The Mansion on Turtle Creek, A Rosewood Hotel (Dallas, Texas); Hotel Crescent Court, A Rosewood Hotel (Dallas, Texas); Inn of the Anasazi, A Rosewood Hotel (Santa Fe, New Mexico); CordeValle, A Rosewood Resort (San Martin, California); King Pacific Lodge, A Rosewood Resort (B.C. Canada); Las Ventanas al Paraíso, A Rosewood Resort (Los Cabos, Mexico); Caneel Bay, A Rosewood Resort (St John, USVI); Little Dix Bay, A Rosewood Resort (Virgin Gorda, BVI); Jumby Bay (Antigua, West Indies). The Wireless-Relief Massage is 50 minutes and costs $150 plus tax and gratuities.


Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Rosewood Hotels & Resorts manages properties worldwide including The Mansion on Turtle Creek and Hotel Crescent Court in Dallas, The Carlyle in New York, CordeValle in San Martin, California, Inn of the Anasazi in Santa Fe, Las Ventanas al Paraíso in Los Cabos, Mexico, Hotel Seiyo Ginza in Tokyo, Japan, and a triumvirate of world-class Caribbean properties - Little Dix Bay on Virgin Gorda, Caneel Bay on St. John and Jumby Bay on Antigua. For more information on Rosewood Hotels & Resorts, please call 888.ROSEWOOD, or visit .

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Rosewood Hotel Group, privately owned by Chow Tai Fook Enterprises, is one of the world’s leading global lifestyle and hospitality management groups. It encompasses four brands: ultra-luxury Rosewood; upper-upscale New World Hotels & Resorts; Asaya, an integrated well-being concept; and Carlyle & Co., a modern and progressive private members club.