World of Hyatt Introduces wellbeing experiences platform
World of Hyatt is introducing FIND, an experiences platform, through its loyalty program.
It offers 200+ wellbeing experiences across 85+ destinations in over 30 countries.
“We know travelers are eager to explore new destinations and are prioritizing their wellbeing now more than ever,” said Amy Weinberg, senior vice president, loyalty, brand marketing and consumer insights, Hyatt.
“The FIND platform allows for more opportunities to enhance World of Hyatt members’ wellbeing”
It includes local cultural, culinary and wellness experiences.
FIND allow members to choose experiences that fit their wellbeing purpose through the three pillars of wellbeing: Feel, Fuel and Function.
It includes an open air jungle safari at Alila Ubud (Indonesia), Horseback Riding at Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort and Spa (US) and a Viennese Vineyard Tour at Park Hyatt Vienna (Austria).
Experiences start at $15 USD, and all World of Hyatt members can pay directly with money – no points required.
Members can also choose to utilize their World of Hyatt points to redeem on experiences, which start at 1,000 points, or will have the option to bid on limited-time auctions (coming soon).
World of Hyatt members can also select a $150 credit toward a FIND experience as part of the 40-night FIND Milestone Reward offering.
World of Hyatt members will earn 10 base points per eligible $1 spent, double the regular earning rate for eligible spend on hotel stays.
World of Hyatt Credit Cardmembers can also earn an additional 4 World of Hyatt Bonus Points per eligible $1 spent.
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