You don’t need a room key to enjoy one of the best hotel pools or spas in your city. ResortPass is the original platform to unlock hotel and resort amenities for day visitors: pool access, spa treatments, cabanas, fitness centers, and more—bookable without an overnight stay.
Here’s what it is, how it works, and who it’s built for.
What is ResortPass?
ResortPass is a booking platform that gives day visitors access to hotel and resort amenities historically reserved for overnight guests. Rooftop pools, full-service spas, hotel fitness centers, waterparks, and cabanas at properties ranging from boutique urban hotels to five-star resort complexes.
Day passes typically run $25 to $250 depending on the property, day of the week, and what’s included. Most provide pool and common area access; some layer in spa facility and fitness center access, food and beverage credits, or amenities like towel service, cabanas, and lounge chairs. The listing spells out exactly what’s covered.

How does ResortPass work?
Visit ResortPass.com or download the app (available on the App Store for iOS and Google Play for Android). Enter your city and travel date, browse available properties and pass types, and select what works. You’ll receive a booking confirmation with an ID number. Present that at the hotel on arrival, and you’re in.
No loyalty status. No lengthy check-in. No surprises.
Where can I book with ResortPass?
ResortPass works with 2,000+ properties across the US and internationally, including hotels from Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton, Fairmont, and Westin, among others. The platform covers major metro areas, resort destinations, cruise ports, and vacation hubs, with availability extending to Mexico, the Caribbean, and select international markets.
What can I book on ResortPass?
Pool and beach access is the most popular use, but the platform covers significantly more:
- Pool day passes, including resort pools, rooftop pools, lazy rivers, and waterparks
- Cabana and daybed rentals for groups or a more private setup
- Spa facility access, including steam rooms, saunas, hydrotherapy, and relaxation lounges
- Individual spa treatments
- Hotel fitness centers
- Day-use hotel rooms for work or rest
- Restaurant and bar access at select properties
- Activities like guided meditation, comedy shows, and bike rentals
Availability varies by property, and not every amenity is included in every pass type. Read the listing details before booking to make sure you’re getting what you’re after.
Who is ResortPass for?
ResortPass is for everyone. Here are some of our most popular audiences:
Locals and staycationers
Sometimes, all it takes is a 20-minute drive to a nearby resort pool to get the kind of staycation reset you need. If you live somewhere with notable hotels, ResortPass gives you resort-quality amenities without leaving town. It’s a natural fit for birthdays, bachelorette groups, anniversary occasions, girls trips, and solo afternoons that call for something more than a neighborhood pool.
Travelers
A long layover, an early hotel checkout, or a gap day between destinations are obvious entry points. But for a growing segment of travelers, it’s more deliberate than that: some people choose a destination partly because of what’s available on ResortPass, or build a resort day into an itinerary the same way they’d plan a restaurant reservation or a tour.
Cruise passengers are a perfect example. Shore days in resort destinations like Nassau, Cancun, or the Bahamas typically leave several open hours between arrival and departure. A day pass to a beachfront or pool property is sometimes the best available use of that time, and in most cases it’s bookable in advance. The same logic applies to longer airport connections: a few hours at a hotel pool near the terminal beats the gate considerably.
Families
Resort waterparks and pool facilities solve the “we’re visiting somewhere without a pool” problem quickly. Some properties are family-forward; others run adults-only. The listing will tell you which. For families traveling with young children, a day-use hotel room also provides a quiet space for naps without committing to a full night.
Private parties and buyouts
For groups that want more than individual day passes, some properties accommodate poolside event setups, dedicated spaces, or full venue buyouts. It’s worth exploring for milestone birthdays, corporate team days, or occasions where shared resort space won’t work. Availability and buyout pricing vary by property; use ResortPass to shortlist options, then reach out to the hotel directly for the specifics.
Remote workers
A number of properties on the platform offer day-use rooms or meeting spaces with reliable Wifi. It’s a reasonable change of scenery if you’re between offices or working somewhere temporary—especially if you can grab a cabana and work poolside.
What to know before you book
A few things that come up frequently:
- Availability sells out: Pool passes at popular properties, especially on weekends and holidays, can fill up fast. If you have a specific date in mind, booking ahead is worth it.
- Pricing shifts by day and season: Weekdays are generally less expensive than weekends. Prices also vary by property tier, so it’s worth comparing a few options before committing.
- Check-in is straightforward: Your booking confirmation is all you need. For spa treatments, you may need to call the spa ahead to schedule a time for your appointment. Most properties handle ResortPass arrivals at the main desk; larger resorts sometimes have a dedicated area. If you’re unsure, the property page usually has arrival instructions.
- Most passes offer flexible cancellation up to 24 hours ahead of your reservation: However, each property sets its own terms, so make sure to read through at checkout.
Ready to book? Browse day passes near you at ResortPass.com.