CHICAGO, IL, 2019-Feb-13 — /Travel PR News/ — As Americans gear up to travel in 2019, a new survey from the Hyatt Place brand found that the more people spend their time away from home, the more likely it is that they will eat the proverbial “most important meal of the day.”
The survey of 1,507 respondents, which was conducted by Toluna on behalf of the Hyatt Place brand, looked at a range of breakfast habits among those who travel at least six times or more per year (frequent travelers) versus those who travel five times per year or less (infrequent travelers). The findings are as follows:
Recently, the Hyatt Place brand unveiled a new elevated regional breakfast experience at Hyatt Place hotels across the U.S. Guests have the option to choose from a variety of high-quality breakfast offerings that draw from food culture from five regions across the country, including the Atlantic, South, Heartland, Southwest, and West Coast. In addition to the regional breakfast rotations, Hyatt Place hotels in the U.S. will offer cage-free scrambled eggs, cage-free hard-boiled eggs, all-natural bacon and sausage, Oikos® Greek yogurt, fresh-cut fruit, steel cut oatmeal, rosemary-garlic potato medley, and artisanal breads, including banana yogurt bread and zucchini spice bread.
“Leisure and business travelers alike expect high quality and flexibility when it comes to their culinary experiences, and as this survey suggests, both components play a direct influence on their breakfast eating behavior on the road,” said Brian Contreras, corporate director of culinary operations, Americas, Hyatt Place and Hyatt House. “The new Hyatt Place regional breakfast offerings directly address guests’ needs and expectations by featuring fresh, regionally sourced ingredients that are sure to satisfy a myriad of food preferences.”
Hyatt Place hotels across the U.S. feature regional breakfast rotations, each giving guests a taste of the region they are visiting:
Atlantic
Hyatt Place hotels in the Atlantic region will feature:
South
Hyatt Place hotels in the South region will feature:
Heartland
Hyatt Place hotels in the Heartland region will feature:
Southwest
Hyatt Place hotels in the Southwest region will feature:
West Coast
Hyatt Place hotels in the West Coast region will feature:
According to the study, respondents from the Northeast chose the “Atlantic” breakfast menu as their favorite, while respondens from the Midwest chose the “Heartland” menu and respondents living on Western half of the U.S. preferred the “West Coast” menu. Southerners were found more likely to try the different regional menus offered at Hyatt Place hotels.
World of Hyatt members who book an Eligible Rate or a Points + Cash Rate or are on an award stay will enjoy this breakfast complimentary with their Hyatt Place stay. For all other guests, the breakfast will be available for purchase1. Guests can sign up for World of Hyatt at worldofhyatt.com.
For more information about Hyatt Place hotels, please visit hyatt.com/whysettle.
The term “Hyatt” is used in this release for convenience to refer to Hyatt Hotels Corporation and/or one or more of its affiliates.
1 Eligibility for complimentary breakfast may vary at Hyatt Place hotels outside the United States. In Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and India, complimentary breakfast may not be available to all members. Please check with individual Hyatt Place hotels for benefits.
About Hyatt Place
Hyatt Place, a brand of Hyatt Hotels Corporation, combines style, innovation and 24/7 convenience to create a seamless stay with modern comforts. There are more than 315 Hyatt Place locations in Armenia, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Germany, Honduras, India, Mexico, Morocco, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, Thailand, The Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and the United States. For more information, please visit hyattplace.com. Join the conversation on Facebook and Instagram, and tag photos with #HyattPlace and #WhySettle.
About The Survey
The Hyatt Place breakfast survey was conducted online by Toluna from January 3 – January 5, 2019. A total of 1,507 respondents completed the survey; data was weighted to be nationally-representative for age, gender and region. Based on the sample size, survey results have a margin of error of ±3% at a 95% confidence level.
These online surveys are not based on a probability sample, and therefore, no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. For complete survey methodologies, including weighting variables and subgroup sample sizes, please contact Glennie Janssen at glennie.janssen@hyatt.com.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Glennie Janssen
Hyatt
glennie.janssen@hyatt.com
312.780.6120
Source: Hyatt Hotels Corporation
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