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Sheraton's "Goodnight Moon" Suite Transports Guests into a Beloved Bedtime Story
10 Nov
Summary
- • Goodnight Moon suite available at Sheraton Boston Hotel until February 2026
- • Designed to immerse guests in the classic children's book by Margaret Wise Brown
- • Includes details like green walls, red carpet, and a floating red balloon

Guests at the Sheraton Boston Hotel can now immerse themselves in a beloved childhood classic, as the hotel has unveiled a special "Goodnight Moon" suite. Available through February 2026, the suite is part of Sheraton's "Goodnight Room" campaign, which aims to blend nostalgia with modern travel.
The suite is a collaboration between HarperCollins and the estate of Margaret Wise Brown, the author of the 1947 bedtime story "Goodnight Moon." Every design element in the room echoes familiar moments from the book, from the green walls and red carpet to the flickering LED fireplace and the iconic red balloon gently floating in the corner.
Guests who book a stay in the suite are greeted with a plush bunny and a turn-down ritual of milk and cookies served in a porcelain bowl marked "mush" – a nod to the book's cozy, comforting atmosphere. Perched on the 24th floor with views of Boston's Charles River, the suite is designed for a family getaway, accommodating two adults and two children.
The "Goodnight Moon" suite is part of Sheraton's broader "Goodnight Room" campaign, which also includes a short film about a working mother calling her son from a hotel room to tell him about her day. By blending nostalgia and modern luxury, Sheraton aims to provide guests with a unique and memorable experience that transports them back to the comforts of childhood.


