Global hospitality firm Hilton has announced a three-year expansion of its commercial partnership with day-access platform ResortPass. The deal aims to scale daytime access to the company’s wellness facilities and resorts across the Americas. The decision follows a significant rise in consumer demand for flexible day experiences, such as spa, fitness and pool access, without the requirement of an overnight stay.

As part of the expanded agreement, the companies are launching a new multi-city poolside event series called Off Hours. The programmed events will feature local vendors, DJs and premium food and beverage options. The series is making its initial debut across several Florida properties, including Hilton Orlando, Hilton West Palm Beach, Beach House Fort Lauderdale, Hilton Tampa Downtown and Signia by Hilton Diplomat Beach Resort.

The initiative allows both local residents and travellers to book specific daytime packages at various high-end locations. For example, visitors to the Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead can access an indoor 60-foot saline lap pool, vitality whirlpool, dry saunas and steam rooms. The luxury site also offers floating sound bath therapy and HydraFacial treatments. Meanwhile, Hilton Orlando features an 892-foot lazy river with waterfalls, an adults-only pool and a Topgolf Swing Suite.

Other participating locations focus heavily on recreational activities and coastal leisure. Hilton Santa Barbara Beachfront Resort provides access to its pickleball courts alongside ocean views, while DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Sonoma Wine Country offers two-hour pickleball court bookings with equipment rentals. In California, guests can book the Forbes Five-Star La Prairie Spa at Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills. For tropical day trips, Embassy Suites by Hilton Dorado del Mar Beach Resort in Puerto Rico offers a beachfront lagoon-style outdoor pool and deep tissue massages.

“Hilton has long been a leader in spa and wellness innovation,” said Jessica Shea, vice president, wellness, retail & leisure operations, Americas, Hilton. “The success of our ResortPass partnership has encouraged us to expand our offerings and accelerate how we approach wellness across our portfolio. We can now better connect our properties more meaningfully to the communities around them, offering flexible access to world-class wellness experiences.”

“ResortPass and Hilton are setting a new standard for how hospitality innovates on well-being beyond the traditional stay. The expansion of this partnership reflects a shared commitment to redefining how people rest and recharge,” said Michael Wolf, CEO, ResortPass.