Many people are looking forward to a great summer vacation especially traveling to destinations where they can relax and lounge around hotel pools, beaches and spas.
But maybe you don't have to book those expensive air tickets and hotels and still experience the leisurely resort lifestyle just near to your place. Some hotels are opening their pools and other amenities to non-guests, who can enjoy a mini-vacation paying for a room.
The new trend, called "daycationing," is a win-win situation since there are very low marginal costs to accept 10 more guests in the pool to hotels but considerably high benefits for them. The hotel can get an incremental guest, and the guest gets a great day at a luxurious pool."
Here are some examples. At the Revere Hotel Boston Common, for example, day visitors can join hotel guests at the 7th-floor pool and adjacent Rooftop @ Revere lounge for $30 a day or splurge on a cabana starting at $300.
Another example is that the Four Seasons Hotel Austin offers resident Texans and other visitors the "Daycation" package which combines pool access with a 50-minute spa treatment, lunch in the hotel restaurant and use of the steam rooms and fitness facilities with the price starting at $165.
This new trend can save travellers both time and money. People don't need to worry about taking leaves and adjusting schedules. Also, they don't need to worry about doing research of destinations, planning every single attractions and bothering by transportations. The most important thing is this service help save so much money. So travelers can enjoy such a great vocation using the minimum costs.
Go check which hotels nearby offer daycationing and take as much as photos you like. Enjoy the summer, pool, food, and spa with the best deal.
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