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Resorts offer perks for handing over phones

- By Dee-Ann Durbin Associated Press

Can you take a vacation from your cellphone? A growing number of hotels will help you find out.

Some resorts are offering perks, like snorkeling tours and s’mores, to guests who manage to give up their phones for a few hours. Some have phone-free hours at their pools; others are banning distractin­g devices from public places altogether.

Hotels that limit cell- phone use risk losing valuable exposure on Instagram or Facebook. But they say the policies reflect their mission of promoting wellness and relaxation. And, of course, they hope that happily unplugged guests will return for future visits.

“Everyone wants to be able to disconnect. They just need a little courage,” said Lisa Checchio, Wyndham Hotels’ chief marketing officer.

Wyndham knew it had a problem when hotel managers requested more beach chairs to accommodat­e all the people who would sit in them and stare at their phones. It discovered that the average resort guest was bringing three devices and checking them once every 12 minutes.

On Oct. 1, Wyndham Grand’s five U.S. resorts began offering prime spots by the pool, free snacks and the chance to win return visits when guests put their phone in a soft, locked pouch. The phones stay with the guests, but only hotel staff can unlock the pouches.

Wyndham says 250 people have used the pouches so far at resorts in Florida and Texas. The program will be found at more Wyndham hotels next year.

Some resorts encourage a total ban. Wilderness Resorts, an African safari operator, intentiona­lly provides no Wi-Fi at many of its camps. Adrere Amellal, a 40-room hotel at the Siwa Oasis in Egypt, lets guests have phones in their rooms, but there’s no electricit­y or Wi-Fi.

 ?? TERESA CRAWFORD/AP ?? A locked box holds cellphones during a digital detox visit to the Wyndham Grand Hotel in Chicago.
TERESA CRAWFORD/AP A locked box holds cellphones during a digital detox visit to the Wyndham Grand Hotel in Chicago.

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