In a press release issued today, World of Hyatt has launched FIND providing a unique, curated selection of exclusive experiences focused on enhancing the mind, body and spirit, both during and outside of hotel stays. What is interesting is that eligible World of Hyatt members can earn and redeem points on these experiences. Eligible members have the option to purchase experiences offered in the U.S. with cash and can earn 10 World of Hyatt Base Points per $1.00 USD, or redeem World of Hyatt points for experiences worldwide.
Designed to go beyond the guide books and into deeper parts of the world less known, FIND brings to life various experiences centered around food, drink, fitness, relaxation and exploration. Eligible World of Hyatt members can choose from over 100 experiences focused on restoring, reenergizing and self-care, and experiences will continuously evolve in the U.S. and international markets including, but not limited to: Chicago, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Miami, New York, Sydney, India, Cambodia and Vietnam. Examples include:
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Create Your Own Herbal and Organic Beauty Products — San Francisco
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Insiders Tour of the Chicago Farmers Markets Classic Experience with Aram Reed — Chicago
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Join the Founders of Goat Yoga Las Vegas for a Private Feeding and Yoga Session with Baby Goats — Las Vegas
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Paragliding Tandem Flight Experience — Los Angeles
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Private Bonsai Class with New York City’s Premier Professional Bonsai Artist — New York
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Guided Hike Through Forever Wild Old Growth Forest Untouched by Man — Miami
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Masters of Food and Wine: Tastemakers Masterclass and Dinner — Sydney
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Calligraphy with Delhi Hero Qamar Dagar — Delhi
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A Taste of Buddhism — Siem Reap
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Where Culture Meets Cuisine, A Vietnamese Cooking Class — Saigon
In recent years, Hyatt has been making inroads beyond the hotel experience, adding wellbeing, travel and experiential initiatives into the mix. Of course, the success of this program, like any other, depends on both the value and quality of the service provided. This all remains to be seen, but a lot of the FIND experiences offered sound really interesting to me.
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