Step into the Goodnight Moon Suite at the Sheraton Boston Hotel, and you’ll find the green walls, red carpet, dollhouse, glowing fireplace, and, hanging over the mantel, the picture of a cow jumping over the moon, a familiar setting to the millions who have read the book over nearly 80 years. Available through February 2026 at the recently renovated Boston Back Bay property, the suite comes with amenities that include themed cookies, a plush “Goodnight Moon” bunny, a keepsake bowl, and a copy of “Goodnight Moon.”
Just as the suite recreates the book’s iconic bedroom down to the tiger-striped rug, Sheraton Hotels & Resorts’ new campaign, “Goodnight Room,” reminds us of how we can feel at home even when we’re far away. The ads, now showing on TV, streaming channels, social media, and inflight entertainment, feature an original score, vignettes of travelers, and a mother in a hotel room reading “Goodnight Moon” to her child on FaceTime. Anyone who knows the book will spot clever references woven through the storytelling — two little kittens on a guest’s socks, a floating red balloon, and a young boy in striped pajamas.
“Goodnight Moon is a story many of us grew up with, and now many of us read to our own children,” Peggy Roe, executive vice president and chief customer officer, Marriott International, said in a press release. “Reimagining it through the lens of Sheraton felt deeply personal because, at its core, both stories are about familiarity and comfort. The Goodnight Room film honors that nostalgia while capturing the reality of modern travel—from the moments between meetings and the phone calls home to the small gestures that make us feel grounded wherever we are. It’s a beautiful reflection of what Sheraton stands for today: a gathering place for the world, where warmth, belonging, and community always have a seat.”
If you’ve been saving your Marriott Bonvoy points for something special, you’ll want to know that members can bid on an exclusive Marriott Bonvoy Moment: a two-night stay in the Goodnight Moon Suite from December 26-28 with experiences that include a moonlit dinner, stargazing activity, a s’mores dessert display, and special keepsake gifts for the family. Bids close on Dec. 1 at 4 p.m.


