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ResortPass (Daycation at a Luxury Hotel or Resort) Without The Overnight Stay (Access Hotel Pool & Spa Services) $20-$25 Off $100+ Promo Code & Stacks with Chase Offer - Ends 6/24

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ResortPass [resortpass.com] offers you a daycation at poolside at a luxury hotel or resort with one-day passes giving access to their pools and poolside amenities without a room night stay, ranging from $25 and up (per person), depending on the resort. Experience style and luxury at the best hotels near you all without an overnight stay.

Use the promotional code to take $20 off $100+ spend on their website, or $25 off on their mobile app. Additionally, check your Chase Offers (ymmv) for a stackable offer to save even more. Link for details on the Chase Offer.

ResortPass [resortpass.com]
Use code on website: SPLASH20
Use code on app: SPLASH25APP
Book by June 24, 2025

Terms & Conditions: SPLASH20 is for $20 off of bookings $100+ (excluding taxes and fees). SPLASH25APP is for $25 off of bookings $100+ (excluding taxed and fees). SPLASH25APP applicable on app only. Must create an account and be logged in to redeem. Expires 6/24 at 11:59pm PST. If booking is cancelled, code cannot be redeemed again after expiration.


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ResortPass [resortpass.com] offers you a daycation at poolside at a luxury hotel or resort with one-day passes giving access to their pools and poolside amenities without a room night stay, ranging from $25 and up (per person), depending on the resort. Experience style and luxury at the best hotels near you all without an overnight stay.

Use the promotional code to take $20 off $100+ spend on their website, or $25 off on their mobile app. Additionally, check your Chase Offers (ymmv) for a stackable offer to save even more. Link for details on the Chase Offer.

ResortPass [resortpass.com]
Use code on website: SPLASH20
Use code on app: SPLASH25APP
Book by June 24, 2025

Terms & Conditions: SPLASH20 is for $20 off of bookings $100+ (excluding taxes and fees). SPLASH25APP is for $25 off of bookings $100+ (excluding taxed and fees). SPLASH25APP applicable on app only. Must create an account and be logged in to redeem. Expires 6/24 at 11:59pm PST. If booking is cancelled, code cannot be redeemed again after expiration.


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NathanN4958
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Maybe I'm missing something, but what's the use case for something like this
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pokypig101
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Quote from NathanN4958 :
Maybe I'm missing something, but what's the use case for something like this
Can stay at cheap hotel nearby and pay a fraction of the resort price.Resort gets a new revenue stream while crowding the overnight guests.
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NathanN4958
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Quote from pokypig101 :
Can stay at cheap hotel nearby and pay a fraction of the resort price.Resort gets a new revenue stream while crowding the overnight guests.
I'm guessing these passes work better in tourist destinations/coastal areas
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dregan
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Quote from pokypig101 :
Can stay at cheap hotel nearby and pay a fraction of the resort price.Resort gets a new revenue stream while crowding the overnight guests.
That's a good point, I'd want to stay at a place that did not offer a day resort pass, although I did notice that some places offer a hotel reservation, I'm wondering if this stacking of discounts could be used to get a cheaper one day hotel reservation?
Last edited by dregan June 20, 2025 at 11:25 AM.
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PriapisX
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Quote from NathanN4958 :
Maybe I'm missing something, but what's the use case for something like this
When we went on a cruise to St. Kitt's, we used this pass to spend the day at an amazing resort with a massive pool, nice beach, bar, etc... for $40 each. It was fantastic.
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EagerScene791
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Quote from NathanN4958 :
Maybe I'm missing something, but what's the use case for something like this
Babysitting grandkids/nieces/nephews
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MichaelB7965
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I live near a hotel with a nice pool that is available on ResortPass. We go a few times a summer for a reasonable price, while not paying hundreds a month in HOA for a pool.

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BuddyB2252
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Quote from NathanN4958 :
Maybe I'm missing something, but what's the use case for something like this

I know a lot of cruisers who disembark early in the morning but don't have flights booked until late in the evening. They're always asking for ways to fill their day w/o sitting at the airport for 10-12 hours. This would be a reasonable option.
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Southernflyer
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Quote from NathanN4958 :
I'm guessing these passes work better in tourist destinations/coastal areas
They actually work well in business locations if you have a few hours to burn before/after meetings or if you have long connection times at large airports and the airline lounges at the airport are overcrowded.

A friend of mine uses this if he and his family are travelling. They leave on early flights to make sure they get to their connection point, then relax, take a nap, shower and eat in the middle of the day before heading back to the airport for their cross-country or international flight.

If in the hospitality industry (hotels/airlines/cruise lines) most hotels/resort have rates for discounted day passes for tourist locales.
Last edited by Southernflyer June 20, 2025 at 02:41 PM.
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DrRad
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Maybe I'm missing something, but what's the use case for something like this

Day room resorts are popular around cruise ship ports because people have late flights after disembarking.

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