MAFS and SKYE Suites celebrate 4-year relationship, one of the longest in the show’s history

MAFS and SKYE Suites celebrate 4-year relationship, one of the longest in the show’s history

Married at First Sight (MAFS) has moved it’s newly paired couples into the SKYE Suites Sydney for the fourth year in a row to start their journey living together on the show from 7 January on Channel 9.

SKYE is an innovative subsidiary of the real estate developer, Crown Group, and was borne out of a vision to create an architecturally-inspired, spacious and luxurious urban resort experience.

“We are beyond delighted Married at First Sight have continued their partnership with the SKYE Suites Group,” Ari Foo, area director of sales and marketing, SKYE Suites Group, said.

“Our iconic property has struck a romantic chord with viewers.”

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“We have received hundreds of enquiries and bookings specifically asking about the hotel after seeing us on Married at First Sight.”

Being part of the show’s tenth season gives us another chance to showcase our point of difference as a luxury apartment hotel, and beams vision from our hotel straight into homes around Australia, and the rest of the world where the show is aired.”

SKYE Suites Sydney is a modern take on hotel design with a futuristic aesthetic applied throughout the building.

Skye Suites Sydney. (Supplied) 

“The couples will enjoy the luxury residential style that SKYE Suites offers, with close to double the space compared to traditional hotel rooms,” Foo said.

“All suites include balconies with access to fresh air and a resort vibe, with extra facilities including the ‘ice cave’ themed pool, spa and gym, internal laundries and kitchens with full size fridge.

“The property is centrally located in Sydney nearby Darling Harbour, Barangaroo and the city.”

Viewers can live their own romantic moments and enjoy access to SKYE Suites ‘Summer SKYE’ or other indulgent packages with loads of extra benefits.

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