Full-Time
Posted on 6/3/2025
Day access to luxury hotel amenities
$110k - $120k/yr
Senior
New York, NY, USA
The role will be in person at our NYC headquarters.
ResortPass allows people to enjoy luxury hotel amenities for a day without needing to stay overnight. Users can access features like pools, spas, and fitness centers at top hotels such as Ritz-Carlton and Four Seasons. The service works by partnering with over 1,300 hotels to offer their facilities on a day-use basis, making it easy for locals and visitors to experience premium amenities. Unlike traditional hotel stays, ResortPass focuses on providing flexible access to these luxury experiences. The company's goal is to enhance everyday life by making luxury more accessible, and since its start in 2016, it has connected over 3 million users to resort amenities.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$37.4M
Headquarters
Santa Monica, California
Founded
2016
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Stock Options
401(k) Retirement Plan
Unlimited Paid Time Off
Commuter Benefits
Paid Parental Leave
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