Hi Pete,
I was searching the internet for the mattress purchased by Comfort Inn.
I saw a response, but it was from 2012, stating most hotels purchase Sealy, Serta and Simmons.
With the post being 7 years old, I was wondering if this is still true?
I am looking to purchase a new mattress in the next month and slept very well there.
Thanks, Kim
Hi Kim,
Sealy, Simmons and Serta dominate the hotel industry.
The last time I checked, Comfort Inn had Sealy.
Sheraton switched from Sealy Posturepedic to Simmons Beautyrest, in the wake of Sealy being sold to Tempurpedic.
The larger, better hotels will, usually, use Sealy or Simmons.
I find that many of the lower end motels will use Serta.
Whatever you find in hotels can no longer be found at retail stores.
The model names for each mattress will be different at every store, and every hotel...making shopping difficult.
The best way to shop is by comparing the specifications....a list of the materials used in the mattress.
Get that info from the hotel who's mattress you like, and compare that list of specifications to other mattresses.
It's a bit of a chore. Or, you can buy the mattress from the hotel...in many cases.
Hi Robin,
Thank you for your input. What’s more, your interest.
“Mattresses and getting a good night’s sleep”, is my field of expertise.
Shawn, my wife, is the one who has taken a keen interest in the “Linens” end of the business.
Here’s a link to our, “Gotcha Covered”, page.
We use their organic sheets and organic waterproof mattress protector, ay home.
She’s happy...I’m happy.
https://themattressexpert.com/bedding/gotcha-covered/
They ship quickly. Shipping is free and there’s no sales tax.
Thanks, Pete
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Email: themattressexpert@live.com
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Posted by: Peter Cancelli | Sunday, December 08, 2019 at 12:12 PM
So many of us sleep so well and love our preferred hotel mattress...but you have said before how these can be in great shape considering they are typically slept in less often and can be replaced more frequently So much of our feeling/comfort seems subjective...and then there is the factor of the stress of travel and/or work/play and being so exhausted that any bed with fresh linens is going to give us a good night's sleep...
And while your focus is on mattresses, I have to say I was fed up with the way sheets have not been wearing well. I miss the US cotton mills...I got so fed up with sheets tearing I succumbed to a polyester blend sheet from the hotels and am much happier with the durability.
Posted by: Robin Rosner | Saturday, December 07, 2019 at 12:41 PM