Hilton announced a new partnership with ResortPass to bring curated day pass packages to participating properties across the Americas.
ResortPass, the leading platform for booking day access to exceptional resort and hotel amenities, will help Hilton cater to travelers seeking daytime visits to top resorts and renowned hotels in unbeatable locations.
Together, Hilton and ResortPass offer access to amenities and perks at a collection of beach resorts and urban getaways for locals and visitors alike. From private beaches and pool complexes with cabanas and daybeds to kids’ clubs, spas and dining outlets, Hilton welcomes day guests with a smooth arrival experience followed by leisure and indulgence.
“With the day guest business continuing to show remarkable growth, from both a local and leisure guest perspective, we are pleased to work with ResortPass to meet the demand for more accessibility to Hilton’s award-winning amenities and experiences,” Hilton Vice President Jessica Shea said.
“This strategic collaboration exemplifies Hilton’s capacity to constantly evolve with innovative and dynamic offerings suitable to the needs of today’s guests whether they are visiting our properties for a local daycation in their neighborhood or seeking an experience at a Hilton resort or hotel,” Shea continued.
Ideal for locals seeking a daycation or a pampering spa experience, cruise passengers visiting a resort destination for a few hours of laid-back relaxation or travelers wanting a change of scenery, ResortPass offers a streamlined booking process for travelers to experience an array of Hilton’s resort and hotel amenities.
Elevating an ordinary day into an extraordinary experience, each participating Hilton property has individually crafted packages highlighting top features, such as sunshine and splendor at leading family-friendly pool playgrounds, world-class cuisine from acclaimed chefs and rejuvenating wellness retreats at new and innovative spas.
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