Director-Owned Vacation Estates

Francis Ford Coppola's Jardin Escondido in Buenos Aires

Francis Ford Coppola, legendary director of the award-winning "Godfather" trilogy and numerous other films, has opened his Buenos Aires estate, Jardin Escondido. I’ve always wanted to say "Last weekend? Oh, I stayed at Francis’ place in Buenos Aires," and now I can, because for just $550 per night (with a three night minimum), rooms are now available for rental.

What do you get for the money? A terra cotta-floored villa with an interior designed by Eleanor Coppola (Francis’ wife), animal masks and modern Argentine art, a solar-heated pool, a secluded garden, and a personal sommelier (the latter of which was notably missing during my recent stay at a Best Western in New Jersey).
Trend Themes
1. Director-owned Vacation Estates - More directors could create vacation estates for public rent, opening up a new segment in the hospitality industry.
2. Luxury Artistic Interior Design - Demand for artistic interior design in luxury accommodations could lead to more opportunities for artists and designers in the hospitality industry.
3. Personalized Luxury Hospitality - Personal sommeliers and other specialized hospitality services could become more common in luxury accommodations.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hospitality industry could create a new segment of director-owned vacation estates for public rent.
2. Interior Design - Opportunities for artists and designers could increase with demand for artistic interior design in luxury accommodations.
3. Wine and Beverage - Demand for personalized sommelier services in luxury accommodations could create opportunities for specialized beverage professionals.

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