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Hilton’s New ‘Wicked’ Suite Transports Guests to Oz—Get the Magical Details

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The Hilton Hotel in New York City unveils a suite package inspired by the movie Wicked. For 20 years, Wicked has captivated audiences as a beloved Broadway musical, and its film adaptation is now one of the year’s most anticipated releases. Starring pop sensation Ariana Grande, the movie will premiere in South Korea on November 20.

Hilton

According to Forbes, the New York Hilton Midtown Hotel has launched the “Stay Like Wicked” package. The two-bedroom suite is designed to resemble the Wizard’s chambers and throne room from the film, while the bedrooms reflect the dormitory of the main characters, Glinda and Elphaba.

Mark Sanders, General Manager of the New York Hilton Midtown Hotel, shared that they had brought the Wicked story from the big screen to their hotel. He explained that guests would be transported to the Land of Oz as soon as they entered the suite.

Hilton

The Hilton Hotel package includes a Wicked x Béis backpack, Beekman 1802 beauty products, an OPI x Wicked manicure collection, premium Hilton products, and movie tickets.

Guests can book the suite from November 21 to January 5, 2025, with prices starting at $1,300 per night.

Daniel Kim
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