This New Travel Membership Gives Padel Players Access to Luxury Hotels and Courts Worldwide
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This New Travel Membership Gives Padel Players Access to Luxury Hotels and Courts Worldwide
"Privé Padel is enticing fans of the popular racquet sport to take their game on the road with a brand-new membership platform: Privé Passport. With this membership, travelers will be able to book dozens of luxury partner hotels across the globe, scoring high-end perks while there from complimentary court times to discounts, amenity credits, room upgrades, and more."
"Chris Moore, the founder and president of Privé Padel, stated, 'I really like the idea of facilitating travel for padel players, knowing that [they are] such a passionate community, they're so addicted to the sport, they want to be able to do everything that revolves around the sport. They want to be able to play wherever they are.'"
Privé Padel introduces the Privé Passport membership, allowing padel enthusiasts to access luxury hotels and resorts globally. Members can enjoy complimentary court times, discounts, and room upgrades. In cities without on-site courts, local padel clubs are available for members. The membership has two tiers: the basic Privé Passport for $595 annually and a full access option for $995, which includes access to Privé Padel's locations in Montauk and Miami. This initiative aligns with the growing trend of wellness tourism among travelers.
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