Father’s Day has always been a little tricky. While Mother’s Day often comes with a clear playbook of flowers and heartfelt messages, honoring Dad sometimes feels like a last-minute dinner reservation or a pair of socks wrapped in shiny paper.
But this year, Solaire Resort North presents a distinctive way to honor fathers with an experience that places them in a setting fit for a king.
Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach to honoring dads, the resort has chosen to go all-in on experience. From staycation packages to sprawling buffets and active family bonding, it positions itself as a luxury hotel and a venue for appreciation, memory-making, and rest, all rolled into one.

The room packages speak directly to families who want to treat their dads to more than just a day off. Bookings made until today include accommodations for a family of four, breakfast at the Fresh International Buffet, and access to discounted spa services. The Deluxe and Grand Deluxe Rooms suit smaller families, while the Premiere, Signature, or Sky Suites offer a more upscale staycation.
But it’s the dining options that really frame this celebration. At Fresh, the buffet isn’t just about quantity—it’s about intention. With free-flowing draft beer and dishes aimed at satisfying a wide range of palates, it’s easy to imagine food-loving dads feeling genuinely catered to.
Also today, more refined experiences await at Finestra, where the Festa del Papa brunch offers premium seafood and carving stations against the backdrop of skyline views.

For those looking for something quieter or more intimate, Yakumi, Red Lantern, Pool Café, and Lucky Noodles have each crafted their own Father’s Day menus. The effort to tailor each restaurant’s offering shows a deeper understanding of the varied ways families choose to celebrate.
And while much of the focus is on indulgence, Solaire hasn’t ignored wellness. The resort’s fitness facilities, complete with a gym, outdoor deck, basketball, and pickleball, offer dads and their kids a chance to connect over shared activity, not just shared meals.
The Kid’s Club, with its interactive stations for crafts and messages, might seem like a small detail, but it adds emotional depth. It turns Father’s Day from a transactional event into something more thoughtful.
For families willing to trade the usual mall-bound lunch for something more intentional, this might be the place to start.