Hilton has been on a streak of acquiring hotel brands this year after going 16 years without buying any. Yet its commercial chief said that the hotel group hadn’t shifted from its decade-long corporate strategy.
21.05.2024 - 18:35 / travelpulse.com / Myrtle Beach / Hilton Worldwide / Kristen Hess
For the upcoming summer, Hilton.com has released a list of the top destinations on travelers' minds according to what was searched the most online.
Currently, the destinations that Hilton found to be the most in-demand are:
In the tropical paradise of Hawaii, Hilton offers the Grand Wailea Maui, A Waldorf Astoria Resort, which is located near Wailea Beach and offers travelers eight dining experiences, nine inter-connected pools, a number of waterslides and swing sets, as well as the 50,000-square-foot Kilolani spa.
For this top destination in sunny Mexico, Hilton offers Hilton Cancun, an All-Inclusive Resortwhich features three pools, which includes a private splash pool with waterslides for families as well as wellness programming, nightly performances, and a supervised kids' club and teen zone.
In the ever-popular, historic city of London, guests can enjoy luxury, seasonal dishes, as well as stunning views of the city's staple sights, including Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament from The Trafalgar St. James London, Curio Collection by Hilton
Home to the ever-popular Disneyworld and Universal Orlando, Orlando is a huge hit this year with travelers; for their stay, Guests can stay in the newly reimagined Waldorf Astoria Orlando, which features a new design and menu changes to their award-winning restaurants Bull & Bear and Peacock Alley as well as enhancements to the Waldorf Astoria Spa and a restoration of their 18-hole Golf Club.
Last but not least for hits with travelers is Myrtle Beach; Kingston Resorts offers both Embassy Suites by Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort and Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort, which feature two waterparks, lawn games, golf simulators, and a spa for travelers to this hit beachfront area.
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