
Rosewood Hotels & Resorts occupies a very specific space in the luxury hotel world. It’s not trying to be the biggest, and it has no interest in being the most recognizable. What Rosewood has built — across properties in London, Hong Kong, Tuscany, Mexico’s Riviera Maya, Montecito, and elsewhere — is a collection of hotels that feel singular. Each one has a distinct sense of place. None of them feel like the same hotel twice.
Rosewood Elite is the preferred advisor program that grants clients — including travelers from Chicago, Minneapolis, Des Moines, St. Louis, and across the Midwest — a confirmed layer of benefits when booking through a designated Elite advisor like Erons Travel.
What Rosewood Elite Includes
- Daily breakfast for two: served in the hotel restaurant
- $100 USD hotel credit: applicable to dining, spa, or in-room dining
- Complimentary room upgrade: one category, based on availability
- Early check-in / late checkout: when available
- Welcome amenity: arranged with the property
- Best Available Rate: identical to booking direct
What Makes Rosewood Different — And Why the Perks Matter More Here
Most luxury hotel brands have consistent design language — you know what a Four Seasons room looks like, and it will look roughly similar in Maui, Paris, or the Maldives. Rosewood deliberately resists this. The Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek in Dallas has a completely different aesthetic than the Rosewood Phnom Penh or the Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco in Tuscany. They’re connected by quality and philosophy, not by decor.
This distinctiveness means the Elite benefits layer beautifully onto each property. Breakfast at Rosewood Mayakoba is not the same as breakfast at the Rosewood London — and late checkout at either one extends an experience worth lingering in.
Top Rosewood Properties for Midwest Travelers
- Rosewood Mayakoba, Riviera Maya: the all-suite Mexican resort favorite among travelers from Chicago and Kansas City; a canoe-access lagoon, powdery beach, and James Beard-recognized dining
- Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek, Dallas: ideal as an add-on for Midwest travelers with Texas connections; one of the great American hotel restaurants
- Rosewood London: the flagship European property, steps from Holborn; an upgrade here to a Manor Wing room is genuinely significant
- Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco, Tuscany: a private medieval hamlet turned resort; one of the finest properties in Italy
- Rosewood Kona Village, Hawaii Island: recently reimagined; a serious contender as the best resort on the Big Island
The Discretion Factor: Who Stays at Rosewood
Rosewood deliberately underplays its brand. You will not see Rosewood billboards. The hotels don’t dominate travel magazine rankings through advertising. The clientele — which in the Midwest context includes high-net-worth individuals from Chicago’s finance community, executives from Minneapolis, and entrepreneurs from Kansas City — tends to value that discretion. They want the best experience, not the most recognized logo.
Elite status reflects that philosophy. The benefits are real and meaningful, but they’re delivered quietly — a thoughtful room already prepared, a credit that appears without asking, a small gift that shows the hotel did its homework.
Ready to Book the Right Way?
Midwest travelers deserve the same elevated experience as clients in New York or Los Angeles — and with Erons Travel, you get exactly that. Gabriel is your direct line to preferred partner status at the world’s finest hotels and cruise lines.
Visit eronstravel.com or reach out directly to start planning a trip where every detail is handled, every perk is secured, and nothing is left to chance.