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Hilton announced earlier this year that it was partnering with AutoCamp to offer guests the ability to stay in custom Airstreams and luxury tents. This would provide guests access to outdoor adventure with the comforts of a boutique hotel. While I am not a camper (at least not since my Boy Scout days), this might make me consider staying in the great outdoors. Last month, I wrote that the first property had come online for bookings (AutoCamp Cape Cod). Now, the rest of AutoCamp’s properties are bookable through Hilton.
All AutoCamp locations are included in the Hilton partnership and there are eight in total. Hilton Honors members can earn and redeem points for stays at any of the above.
Hilton Honors members will be able to earn and redeem Points and enjoy the on-property benefits based on their Hilton Honors status:
- Silver: Two eco-friendly waters
- Gold: One bundle of firewood per stay, two eco-friendly waters, and a space available upgrade
- Diamond: One s’mores kit per stay, one bundle of firewood per stay, two eco-friendly waters, and a space available upgrade
Hilton Honors members will not earn points on ancillary spend now, but Hilton will offer a special welcome bonus of 1,000 Hilton Honors Bonus Points for each stay completed by August 12th.
When the first property was added, Chris Silcock, Hilton’s President of Global Brands and Commercial Services, said:
We know today’s travelers are craving adventures when planning their next trip, and that’s why we look for innovative and like-minded partners like AutoCamp. This is the first time a major hospitality brand and outdoor lodging company have come together in this way to create even more choices for travelers while redefining the outdoor hospitality experience.”
Anthony’s Take: This is a cool opportunity and one that I would consider under the right circumstances. I need electricity, running water, and a bathroom to rough it. This might be a way for me to give it a try.
(Image Credits: Hilton and AutoCamp.)
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