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Family Friendly Luxury Hotels
(CBS) With business travel down significantly, hotels have had to find new ways to fill rooms that once went to the executive on the go.
Mark Orwoll, managing editor at Travel and Leisure magazine, tells The Early Show that some luxury hotels have noticed that more families are traveling. To promote the trend, the hotels are giving families with children extra benefits for staying at their establishment.
Some places give kids traveling with their parents get great deals that include special classes, camps at resorts and access to the club floor.
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Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort, Santa Ana Pueblo, N.M.
This beautiful Pueblo-style property is located in the high country north of Albuquerque.
Kids participate in the "Camp Hyatt" program, introduced in 1989, one of the industry's best-known and oldest children's programs.
Offered at 15 Hyatt resorts in the U.S. and the Caribbean.
Aimed at kids from 3 to 12, with a focus on regional flora, fauna, and culture.
Activities at the New Mexico property includes learning to bake bread in the ancient Pueblo style using authentic ovens, visits to the ruins of the Santa Ana Pueblo, learning about Pueblo legends from tribal storytellers.
Room prices are around $285, with many discounts available lower than that price (and some which include free Camp Hyatt sessions). Expect to pay $40 - $45 per child per day for Camp Hyatt, including meals.