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Treat Mom to Some Emerald City Elegance This Mother’s Day

Food, spa treatments, and overnight stays

By Chris S. Nishiwaki May 9, 2025

Treat Mom to some Emerald City Elegance this Mother’s Day in a tranquil massage room featuring a neatly made bed, rolled towel with leaves, soothing wall lights, a sink with cabinets, and a glowing salt lamp on a small table.
The Spa at Hotel 1000 is offering Mother's Day packages, including a "Queen for a day" special.
Photo courtesy of Hotel 1000

Hospitality professionals are busiest during holidays and celebrations when the rest of us are taking time off.

That includes Hotel 1000 Director of Food and Beverage Victoria Fox, mother of a 5-year-old boy, who will work on Mother’s Day this Sunday to ensure other mothers rejoice on their special day.

“Mother’s Day is intended to be for the mom. It is an opportunity for moms to see their accomplishments,” Fox says. “They get to see their family in a Christmas-type of holiday. You get to see your kids when they are dressed their best and they are in their best behavior.”

Mother’s Day is the second-busiest dining out day, second only to Valentine’s Day. This year, hospitality professionals around downtown Seattle will tackle the trifecta of Mother’s Day, cruise ship visitors and a Seattle Mariners home game against the Toronto Blue Jays.

Hotel 1000 is an urban oasis, and is within walking distance to tourist attractions including Pike Place Market, the waterfront, Westlake Park and Pioneer Square, as well as numerous museums and theaters. The property features a craft cocktail bar (Rosebay), a restaurant (All Water Seafood & Oyster Bar), a full-service spa, fitness center, seven event spaces (including a boardroom and an all-weather greenhouse terrace) and a golf simulator.

The Spa at Hotel 1000 is offering several Mother’s Day specials, as well as pet-friendly services.  Hotel 1000 is one of only three properties in the Seattle area to receive a Michelin Key, the hotel equivalent of the Michelin restaurant guide. The amenities translate to the quintessential staycation to pamper mom.  The Lotte Hotel and The Lodge at St. Edwards Park are the others.

There are many other options to celebrate moms. Here are some of our favorites:

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