Acqualina Resort & Residences. But now, the hotel’s marketing director Mauro Pinho said that his well-heeled guests are spending even more.“[This summer] it’s not unusual to see a bill of $250,000 for a month’s stay.
which was not at all the case pre-COVID,” said Pinho, who noted that the average cost of an room has risen from $700 to $1,200 due to demand and that stays of two to four weeks have become common.Yoga instructor Therese Civitello, 55, and her financial analyst husband Paul, 61, of Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, are one of the couples burning cash this summer in Miami.Several times a year, prior to the pandemic, they would spend up to a week in an entry-level room at Acqualina.
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