Hyatt To Offer Free COVID-19 Testing At All Latin America Resorts

Hyatt has announced that it will offer free COVID-19 testing at all Latin America resorts (Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, and South America). These properties will provide at least two COVID-19 tests per room and additional tests can be purchased. Each individual property is able to set their own minimum stay requirements. Not a huge surprise given the requirement to have a negative COVID-19 result within 3 days of departure for passengers entering the U.S.

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Alan
Alan (@guest_1135390)
January 28, 2021 17:31

Note that many properties have a minimum stay requirement. Andaz Costa Rica is 6 nights.

Jay
Jay (@guest_1135517)
January 28, 2021 23:00

Where do you find the minimum stay requirements for the property you’re looking at? Thanks.

looking to travel soon
looking to travel soon (@guest_1135378)
January 28, 2021 17:11

It is nice that Hyatt is doing this, but honestly many hotels have already made a similar announcement. In fact, Hyatt is a bit behind in terms of total response to this new requirement from US Govt.
I’ve been looking into travel to Cancun/Riviera Maya area specifically, and many hotels are offering one of two things in addition to free covid test:
1) guests who test positive can stay free until they recover, or
2) insurance (costing ~ $10 per night) to cover the cost of extending the stay with a positive test
Hyatt has only said guests can stay at 50% off if they test positive. The normal going rates are already more than 50% off the quoted “standard” pricing. So this isn’t really much of an offer from Hyatt. They need to do more to financially protect guests who test positive if they want to see an uptick in business for higher end and/or more savvy travelers. No one wants to risk paying big $$ to be isolated in a room even if they perceive the risk to their health to be low.

CRog
CRog (@guest_1135439)
January 28, 2021 19:29

Which hotels are offering free stays if you test positive, and is there a referral thread

adam
adam (@guest_1135795)
January 29, 2021 14:17

AMResorts and Palace Resorts are both offering up to 14 day free stays if you test positive for Covid.

https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Hotel-News/Caribbean-and-Mexico-resorts-roll-out-Covid-programs

If I had to pick a resort, I would definitely go with one offering a free stay, rather than pay 50% off the rack rate at the Hyatt.

Don
Don (@guest_1135548)
January 29, 2021 01:12

Why would you expect a hotel chain to give you a free 10 nights if you test positive? The sense of entitlement is a bit much.

Boing!
Boing! (@guest_1136288)
January 30, 2021 16:45

And Sandals is including Travel insurance: https://www.sandals.com/book-with-confidence/, not as good as AMResorts and Palace resorts, but a bit of peace of mind.

Hadah
Hadah (@guest_1135309)
January 28, 2021 15:48

Wow, going to Quito in two weeks was going to stay a Hilton this might get me to change my mind…

Skooby
Skooby (@guest_1135631)
January 29, 2021 09:22

Antigen test only cost $50 almost anywhere.

Skooby
Skooby (@guest_1135653)
January 29, 2021 09:54

I want to add that I’ve read that Cancun airport has started rapid testing. I’m sure we will hear more on that soon.

Brandon
Brandon (@guest_1146428)
February 17, 2021 20:29

It is only the few high-priced Hyatt resorts that are included, so it’s likely hotels in Quito do not offer free test. I am staying in Colombia and all the Hyatt here charges a fee for the test

Iris
Iris (@guest_1135276)
January 28, 2021 15:03

Good stuff. I need a vacation.

Dick Bupkiss
Dick Bupkiss (@guest_1135260)
January 28, 2021 14:32

And, best of all, all tests will be negative, so you don’t have to worry about a thing. No problemos, amigos! The pandemic she is nothing! Let the good times roll!!!

sevillada
sevillada (@guest_1135330)
January 28, 2021 16:18

Great to hear it’s nothing. My dad died of nothing then.

Danno
Danno (@guest_1135461)
January 28, 2021 20:17

I think Bupkiss forgot the /s to indicate sarcasm. I looked over past posts and it doesn’t seem like it was intended maliciously. Sorry for your loss though, hopefully things get controlled a bit better now that it’s being taken seriously at the highest levels.

Dick Bupkiss
Dick Bupkiss (@guest_1135494)
January 28, 2021 21:44

Indeed, the post was sarcastic. Very sorry for your loss, the pandemic is a disaster on so many levels.

Anyone who is considering flying off for a vacation right now has completely lost their minds. The worst of this pandemic is still ahead of us. Yet idiots are still gaming the system, trying to save a few bucks on free covid tests as a perk, ignoring that those handing them their “test results” have every incentive to just get them on their plane home. The always-pimping blogs deserve a share of the shame for the deaths that will result from promoting such “deals”. But, the ethics of credit card bloggers… ’nuff said.

DD
DD (@guest_1135247)
January 28, 2021 14:17

Good. This is how we get beyond this Pandemic I think.
But then again . . . the traveler would have the expense of being stranded in place, and having to Quarantine for several weeks at least if tested positive. And the expense of medical care if showing symptoms.
There is money to be gained from a positive test – hopefully an accurate positive test.
Stay home until the vaccine is proven effective?

sevillada
sevillada (@guest_1135359)
January 28, 2021 16:50
  DD

yeah, if you end up being positive, stranded…it might get expensive (specially if you need medical attention)

Skooby
Skooby (@guest_1135680)
January 29, 2021 10:50
  DD

Effective against what? Right now they are NOT showing good immunity against the South Africa or Brazilian strains. As the months go on and even more mutations occur more hardier strains will appear making the present vaccinations not so useful. That’s why a 3rd booster shot is in the making.