Hyatt Vacation Club launches

Hyatt Vacation Club, a rebranded offering of vacation experiences, has launched across 22 branded resorts and with vacation options around the globe.

The club, operated by an affiliate of MVW, connects former Hyatt Residence Club properties, former Welk Resort properties and different vacation ownership programs under a common brand. The refreshed Hyatt Vacation Club experience provides owners and guests with portfolios of resorts, amenities and travel offerings, including the ability to redeem World of Hyatt points, all designed to create unforgettable vacation memories, the company reports.

“We truly believe a good vacation goes a long way to reduce the stresses of today’s world,” said Stephanie Sobeck Butera, EVP/COO, Hyatt Vacation Ownership. “We have introduced Hyatt Vacation Club to inspire people to embrace, celebrate and enrich their lives with the power of vacations. As we connect our growing portfolios of resorts, we are providing our owners and guests the opportunity to unlock the power of vacations and rediscover the joy of travel and escaping the routines of daily life.”

While Hyatt Vacation Club offers both vacation ownership and rental stay opportunities, the club will offer eligible owners a new BEYOND program. The program is designed to give owners of Hyatt Vacation Club Platinum or Hyatt Vacation Club Portfolio the opportunity for flexible access to global travel experiences like cruises in Alaska and the Greek Islands; guided tours in Iceland and Australia; and more.

“Through the Hyatt Vacation Club brand, we are extending even more ways for our World of Hyatt members to earn and redeem points,” said Amy Weinberg, SVP, loyalty, brand marketing and data, Hyatt. “The Hyatt Vacation Club branded resorts unlock residential style stays in popular destinations, offering our members the flexibility to earn points at Hyatt Vacation Club properties across North America and the option to redeem points for nights, suite upgrades, gourmet meals, spa experiences, and more at 1,250 Hyatt hotels and all-inclusive resorts globally.”