- The Sheraton Boston Hotel introduced a themed suite that is an exact replica of the room in the children’s book Goodnight Moon.
- The room includes faithful design elements like the green walls, red carpet, and red balloon, along with a working dollhouse and LED fireplace.
- Guests receive unique amenities, including a plush bunny and a turn-down service featuring milk and cookies served in a “mush” bowl.
- The Goodnight Moon suite is a collaboration with HarperCollins and is available for booking through February 2026.
The Sheraton Boston Hotel has introduced a unique, family-friendly suite that is an exact replica of the bedroom featured in Margaret Wise Brown’s classic 1947 children’s book, Goodnight Moon. This special accommodation is a collaboration between HarperCollins and the author’s estate, aiming to blend nostalgia with a luxury travel experience.

The design of the Goodnight Moon suite faithfully reproduces the book’s familiar setting, known as the “Great Green Room,” complete with green walls, a red carpet, yellow curtains, and the iconic red balloon gently floating in the corner. Immersive details include a flickering LED fireplace, a working dollhouse, and a framed silhouette of the old lady whispering “hush.” The suite, located on the 24th floor with views of the Charles River, accommodates two adults and two children across a queen and a king-size bed.
Guests who book the suite receive several themed amenities. These include a plush bunny and a turn-down ritual featuring milk and cookies served in a porcelain bowl marked “mush,” in a direct nod to the story. The Goodnight Moon suite is available for booking through February 2026 as part of Sheraton’s broader “Goodnight Room” campaign, positioning the hotel within a trend of creating literary and pop-culture themed hotel rooms across the country.
