You can now sleep inside the Great Green Room from Goodnight Moon and we’re kind of teary about it

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Located on a high floor with views of the Charles River, it's the kind of spot where you might actually catch yourself saying "goodnight moon" and meaning it.
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Goodnight Moon is part of the fabric of baby lit–and for good reason. It’s both heartwarming and frankly, it slaps. Chances are you’ve read it so many times you can recite it by memory while half asleep yourself. “Goodnight noises, everywhere”, have been the last words out of your mouth before passing out more times than you can count. And now, it’s a real actual place you can sleep in. And you’re going to want to.
The Sheraton Boston Hotel has partnered with Harper Collins to transform a suite into the Great Green Room from the beloved children’s classic with full, unyielding commitment. Green walls? Check. Tiger-striped carpet that your toddler will absolutely want to pet? You bet. That iconic red balloon just floating there in a way that skates a fine line between whimsical and creepy? Obvs.
Available now through February 2026, this immersive Good Night Moon hotel suite is basically a love letter to every parent who’s whispered “goodnight noises everywhere” while secretly wondering if their kids are weirded out by the old lady whispering hush. (We don’t love that part but somehow it’s all still very sweet.)

What you’re getting in the Goodnight Moon hotel suite
The suite sleeps four (two adults, two kids) with a queen bed in the Great Green Room itself and a king bed in the main bedroom for a bit of separation. Located on a high floor with views of the Charles River, it’s the kind of spot where you might actually catch yourself saying “goodnight moon” and meaning it.
But beyond the digs themselves, your booking also includes:
The nostalgia-inducing amenities: A Goodnight Moon book (one per stay, because you definitely don’t already own three copies), a bunny plushie for each child, themed cookies, and—wait for it—”goodnight mush” served in a keepsake bowl you can take home. (Given the luxury experience we’re going to assume it’s bougie mush.)
The grown-up perks: Four tickets to View Boston at the Prudential Center (360° views perfect for moon-spotting before bed), a $150 daily food and beverage credit for the hotel’s restaurants, and late checkout based on availability. Translation: You might actually get to sleep in. Maybe.

Making it happen
Ready to blow your kid’s mind? Visit the Sheraton Boston website and enter the promotional code (ZE2) when booking online, or call 1-800-228-9290 and request it directly.
Fair warning: After this, your child may never accept a regular hotel room again. But watching their face when they walk into the actual Great Green Room? Worth every future tantrum.
Goodnight nobody, goodnight adulting—hello, bucket list family moment.
















































