Nicole and her partner Alexander took advantage of the Nooner deal and are excited to welcome the birth of their ‘Nooner baby.’
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November 30, 2020 - 5:30 PM
A Kelowna couple took the Hotel Zed up on their Valentine's Day Nooner package, and in addition to adding to their family they're also getting 18 years of free stays.
This past Valentine’s day Hotel Zed four-hour fling package that encouraged bedroom-active couples to take advantage of what their hotel room was made for.
To spice up an already spicy package, the hotel promised if a couple had a baby nine-months after a Nooner check-in they would receive a free stay every Valentine’s Day for the next 18 years. Nicole and her partner Alexander took advantage of the Nooner deal and are excited to welcome the birth of their ‘Nooner baby.’
“We’re absolutely thrilled for Nicole and Alex," Mandy Farmer, president and CEO of Hotel Zed said in a press release. “We created the Nooner to offer a Valentine’s Day to remember and we have a feeling this will definitely be a Valentine’s Day Nicole and Alex will never forget. We look forward to hosting them for the next 18 years.”
Like many busy moms, the chaos of 2020 combined with looking after her energetic toddler Jackson, meant Nicole had not been able to do some of the things she would normally have done to prepare for their second baby.
When Hotel Zed caught wind of this they decided to set up a maternity photoshoot at the hotel with the help of Flytographer, a female-led, Victoria-based company that connects locals and travellers with a photographer in more than 300 cities worldwide.
“This photoshoot allowed my mom guilt to just melt away. I feel like we’re finally able to share and celebrate this pregnancy the way it deserves,” Nicole said in the release.
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