Destination by Hyatt Launches New Program for Multigenerational Travel

The Destination by Hyatt brand has launched its new Roots to Reunion program. Designed to complement the newly introduced brand campaign “Discover Differently,” its offers customized travel experiences for multigenerational families to reconnect and rekindle connections in a variety of settings from ski destinations to beach getaways. The Roots to Reunion program is available through April 2025 at participating resorts.

Multigenerational travel has been on the rise, but many families find the planning process challenging when choosing options that can satisfy everyone. The Destination by Hyatt brand’s Roots to Reunion program is aimed at lessening these barriers. It offers a range of personalized touches designed to help multigenerational families reconnect in unique ways for a limited time. These include a family travel expert to guide families on how to make the most of their stays, so they can focus on discovering and reconnecting differently; curated customizable itineraries that capture the essence of each destination; and a Reunion Ready Kit, which helps maximize family fun time when they borrow items at select properties such as snowball makers at The Lodge at Spruce Peak or pickleball essentials at Hana-Maui Resort to enhance and complement the needs of guests of all ages.

Just in time for families planning holiday season and spring break travel, the program is now available at six Destination by Hyatt, including:

  • Everline Resort & Spa Lake Tahoe (California) – A year-round hub for our outdoor activities in Olympic Valley, this family-friendly resort offers ski-in/ski-out access and boasts a championship golf course, cross-country ski and fly-fishing centers, ice-skating rink, heated swimming pools, water slide and scenic hiking and biking trails.
  • Hana-Maui Resort (Hawaii) – This secluded resort on Hawaii’s eastern coast offers convenient access to beaches, bamboo forests and waterfalls, and is located along the Road to Hana.
  • Schloss Roxburghe (Scotland) – This countryside retreat surrounded by wildlife offers self-catering cottages for families, as well as a championship golf course, spa and outdoor activities such as shooting, fishing and archery.
  • Suncadia Resort (Washington) – Set against more than 6,000 acres of forested mountain landscape, this resort offers activities for all ages, including 40-plus miles of hiking and biking trails, three championship golf courses, Pacific Northwest cuisine and spa treatments.
  • The Lodge at Spruce Peak & Residences (Vermont) – This ski-in/ski-out resort offers year-round recreation, from alpine skiing and snowboarding to mountain biking and fly fishing, local museums and galleries, as well as a mountain golf course and farm-to-table fare.
  • Wild Dunes Resort & Residences (South Carolina) – This 1,600-acre resort offers Low Country tasting experiences, a spa, children’s nights out, golf courses and more.

For more information, visit www.destinationbyhyatt.com.

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