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Today we’re talking all about some of our favorite family hotel stays with points. There are a few repeats in this list as we tend to create FOMO with each other when we talk about our favorite stays!
We will definitely be back at the Hyatt Ziva Cancun!
This one makes Alex and Jess’s list for family-friendly hotels.
Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach is a Category 6 hotel so rooms are 21K-29K points/night. It’s across the street from the beach, and beach toys, chairs, and umbrellas are included with award stays. It may also have the very best Globalist breakfast!
Andaz Costa Rica is a Category 7 hotel, so award stays run 25-35K points/night (but this is increasing to a Category 8 in March 2025). This resort has great pools for kids and a great beach for family fun. You can even see monkeys from the balconies and take a water taxi to the beach club. Molly says this is one of her favorite hotels and she’s been there often!
The Grand Hyatt Kauai is another favorite of Jess and her entire family. It keeps calling to them to return (and return they do). It’s located on the beach in Poipu, which is beautiful, though the surf is too rough for swimming. However, it makes up for that with many pools, a waterslide, a large lagoon, and beautiful grounds.
Jess loves to use her points to stay at the Grand Hyatt in Kauai.
The Kimpton Seafire was a hit with Jess and Molly at 70K IHG points/night. It was also a steal because the cash rates usually run around $1,000 a night! It is a beachfront property and kids 5 and under eat free. There is a fun happy hour each night complete with juice boxes and fruit snacks for the kids. A children’s splash pad and camp make it a hit with kiddos! It is also a great couple’s retreat if you want to leave the kids home.
The beautiful Kimpton Seafire view.
We all loved the Grand Hyatt Scottsdale. My girls rank it higher than Hyatt Regency Maui, which is a big compliment! The hotel, including the pool area, was recently renovated and is so beautiful. The girls especially loved the water slide and sandy beach entry to the pool.
The front desk even gave them each a small gift bag that included a cactus stuffed animal, a booklet all about the different types of cactus, and a bag of prickly pear-flavored cotton candy. This location is great for other fun activities. We took a day trip to Tucson to visit Saguaro National Park and take in the Tucson Rodeo.
Grand Hyatt Scottsdale
Hyatt Regency Tamaya horse trail ride.
Andaz Bali (Bali, Indonesia): The rooms were huge and beautiful, the grounds were serene and gorgeous, and the kids loved the pool and the beach. And the breakfasts were amazing. The kids also loved participating in one of the cultural activities offered by the hotel staff, where they learned how to write in Balinese on palm leaves—Henry even went to it twice. They also have an outdoor lounge with chessboards, and you can order specialty coffees, tea, and juices for free anytime. And there’s a kids’ club, if your kids are younger than mine are. This is one of our favorite family hotel stays with points, ever.
Andaz Bali
The lobby is gorgeous!
Hyatt Regency Newport Beach – Hyatt site credit.
These are some of our favorite family hotel stays with points—some are more budget-friendly, and some are luxury hotels. Each of them has allowed our team members to create wonderful family memories without breaking the bank. Leave your favorite family hotel stays in the comments to inspire our readers and each of us!
A Grand Stay at the Grand Hyatt Kauai
Reader Success Story: Hyatt Ziva Cancun
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