Many Luxury Hotel Brands Have Lost Their Way
Photo Credit: Neil Jacobs, Founder, Wild Origins and Alexandra Walterspiel, President & CEO, Sensei, speaking at Skift Global Forum. Skift
Skift Take
Industry veterans Neil Jacobs and Alexandra Walterspiel say the sector's next winners will emphasize purpose over popularity. The winners will have brand clarity, intuitive service, and contemporary wellness.
Luxury hospitality is pricing itself into a corner. Room rates have rocketed past $1,000 per night at top properties, but the guest experience hasn't evolved to match, creating a dangerous value gap that threatens the sector's record-breaking run.
Wild Origins founder Neil Jacobs— the former CEO who built Six Senses into a wellness hospitality powerhouse — and Alexandra Walterspiel, who oversees Sensei's expansion in high-end wellness resorts as the brand's president and CEO, delivered a stark assessment on Wednesday at the Skift Global Forum in New York.
They argued that the future lies in specificity, emotionally intelligent service, and wellness that prioritizes substance over spectacle.
A Sameness ProblemJacobs and Walterspie