Kids eat free for serious added value at these 10 luxury hotels bookable with points

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Family vacations are expensive. For a family of four, even the simplest trip can quickly rack up costs when you consider airfare, local transportation, hotel rates and activities.

And then there’s food. Even when using smart budgeting strategies or cashing in points, meal expenses are easily underestimated — especially with picky kiddos who might be prone to wasting food.

But travelers may not be aware of a clever work-around. A growing number of points-friendly hotels — including many luxury options — allow kids to eat for free when dining on property. This perk adds another layer of savings — on top of cashing in points during a family vacation — without the need for a special dining package or all-inclusive rate.

Some of our favorite upscale and luxury brands, such as Conrad, St. Regis, Four Seasons and Park Hyatt, participate. You can find these kids-eat-free deals in desirable destinations like the Caribbean, at an overwater villa in Bora Bora, French Polynesia, or even in a skyscraper hotel in Singapore. Each hotel below offers a value-added stay that helps to lower a trip’s cost, simplifies meal-time decisions and won’t leave money on the table — just maybe some untouched macaroni and cheese.

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Conrad Punta de Mita

Conrad Punta de Mita in Mexico. HILTON

With multiple pools, contemporary rooms and a location featuring a stunning stretch of quiet beachfront, Mexico’s Conrad Punta de Mita is a stylish hideaway for anyone in search of a restorative retreat — including families. Amenities range from a zero-entry pool with a waterslide and a splash pad to lawn games. The suites are spacious, too, with some offering private plunge pools.

Even better, children ages 12 and under may eat for free when ordering from the kids menu at any hotel restaurant when accompanied by an adult who orders a main course. Take advantage of free macaroni and cheese or chicken nuggets by the pool, pasta or chicken at dinner time, and empanadas or spaghetti alfresco by the beach (among many other picky eater-approved choices).

Guests ages 5 through 12 are also treated to complimentary access to the hotel’s kids club for each night of their stay.

Rates at Conrad Punta de Mita start at $407 or 95,000 Hilton Honors points per night.

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The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort

St. Regis Bora Bora Resort
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True paradise awaits at this resort that claims to have the largest overwater villas in French Polynesia and the South Pacific. Each one starts at a very spacious 1,550 square feet and has glass panel floors, private sundecks, deep soaking tubs and lagoon access. Although that might all sound tailor-made for an adults-only getaway steeped in romance, this hotel is extremely kid-friendly.

All children under the age of 4 dine for free in hotel restaurants when ordering from the kids menu, and kids ages 4 to 12 receive a 50% discount on food and beverages. Parents must accompany their child, but unlike other hotels on this list, they’re not required to order any food or beverages.

There are four restaurants on the property, and the kids menu is quite generous, with two-course meals for either lunch or dinner that include a main dish, dessert and a drink.

The hotel is also known to spoil kiddos with treats, child-size robes, slippers and step stools.

Rates at The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort start at $991 or 107,200 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

Grand Hyatt Baha Mar

The Baha Mar resort in Nassau, Bahamas
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Tucked within an enclave of luxury resorts facing Cable Beach on the Bahamas’ New Providence Island, the Grand Hyatt Baha Mar comes chock-full of kid-friendly amenities, including eight pools, loaner water sports equipment, a wildlife sanctuary, a kids club (where entry starts at age 3 — a rarity!) and unlimited admission to the 15-acre Baha Bay Oceanfront Waterpark, with 10 waterslides, a FlowRider for surfing and a 500,000-gallon lagoon wave pool.

The full Baha Mar complex, which also includes SLS and Rosewood outposts, features a whopping 45 restaurants, bars and lounges. And, fortunately, for Grand Hyatt guests, children under 5 eat for free at a dozen of them.

To qualify, at least one adult must order a full-priced entree, and the complimentary meal must be selected from that restaurant’s kids menu. High-end restaurants, such as Katsuya and Cafe Boulud, which both have venues here, participate, as does an endeavor from celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson. A steakhouse and a wide collection of restaurants centered around Mexican, Mediterranean, Latin American, American and Asian cuisines are available as well.

Rates at the Grand Hyatt Baha Mar start at $347 or 25,000 World of Hyatt points per night.

Fairmont Mayakoba

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Set between the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea and lush jungle foliage, Mayakoba is an opulent compound covering 595 acres with emerald lagoons, thick mangroves and four ultraluxury resorts: Alila, Banyan Tree, Fairmont and Rosewood. Each is inviting, but the Fairmont poses the strongest value for families.

You could all opt into the resort’s all-inclusive program, but with young kids, it’s not necessary. That’s because the property allows all children ages 5 and under to eat for free in restaurants when ordering from a children’s menu, while kids ages 6 to 12 may dine for half price. If you stay on property for most or all meals — and with a dozen on-site restaurants, you won’t lack variety — you’ll save big time.

Plus, there’s a kids club with a professionally developed curriculum, multiple pools — including a kids pool with a waterslide and a wading area — and beachside surprises like popsicles and ice cream. Similarly, rooms may be outfitted with diaper-changing tables, cradles, baby bathtubs, high chairs, bottle warmers and sterilizers, step stools and diaper pails.

Rates at Fairmont Mayakoba start at $293 per night or can be booked with points through The Edit by Chase Travel℠. If you are a member of the Accor Live Limitless program, you can potentially use your points to book a stay and enjoy specific perks, depending on your status.

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Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea

FOUR SEASONS RESORT MAUI AT WAILEA

Facing one of five crescent beaches lining Maui’s Wailea Coast, the Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea is renowned for stellar service, posh accommodations and exquisite surroundings.

A stay here doesn’t come cheap, and the Four Seasons lacks a loyalty program (instead, book with points through The Edit by Chase Travel or American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts). But the hotel does offer thoughtful extras that translate into big savings, especially at otherwise pricey on-property restaurants.

Children’s menu meals are free for those ages 4 and under when dining with a paying adult at every restaurant aside from Spago, in-room dining and pool service. This includes the open-air, beachfront Ferraro’s Restaurant (which serves elevated Italian fare), Duo Steak and Seafood (known for premium steaks and local catches), the lobby lounge (the place to go for casual bites) and the hotel’s newest venue, Komo (a Japanese restaurant where fish is flown in from Japan twice a week). And while kids meals delivered to a poolside lounger aren’t free, on most days, complimentary ice cream bars are handed out around the pool to all.

Outside of dining, most pool cabanas are also first-come, first-served at no extra charge. Beach chairs are also free (you’ll pay extra for them at neighboring resorts), and so is a behind-the-scenes “White Lotus” tour. Plus, you’ll have access to spa amenities like a sauna, a cold plunge and red-light therapy masks. Families also benefit from free child care for kids 5 and up through the Kids for All Seasons club, and in-room amenities such as diaper pails, cribs, beach toys and bath amenities are provided at no extra charge.

Rates at the Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea start at $765 per night or can be booked with points through The Edit by Chase Travel or American Express Fine Hotels + Resorts.

Conrad Singapore Marina Bay

Two-bedroom family suite at Conrad Singapore Marina Bay
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Singapore is long a favored destination for bona fide foodies, and at the Conrad Singapore Marina Bay, children eat as well as their parents — and sometimes for free, too. Kids ages 6 and under are treated to complimentary breakfast, and those ages 7 to 12 receive a 50% discount when accompanied by a paying adult.

The 31-floor hotel also has an outdoor pool with skyline views and super spacious rooms that start at 430 square feet. As an added bonus, there’s no additional charge for children under the age of 12 when staying in an adult’s room.

Many complimentary amenities are offered for children as well, including bath amenities, bathrobes, step stools for kids and baby cribs.

Rates at the Conrad Singapore Marina Bay start at $307 or 70,000 Hilton Honors points per night.

Park Hyatt Milan

Park Hyatt Milan room
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Hidden within the grand Piazza del Duomo, the Park Hyatt Milan has 108 rooms and suites that exude luxury with a neutral color palette, traditional Milanese architectural details and plenty of natural light.

A similar sense of sophistication extends to the hotel’s three culinary offerings, which include a chic yet casual lounge for breakfast and all-day dining, as well as a sleek cocktail bar and an elegant fine dining experience.

At any of the hotel restaurants, children between the ages of 3 and 10 may select a meal from a complimentary menu when dining with a paying adult.

Breakfast, which is served at La Cupola, is included for children up to 10 years old, while lunch and dinner take on a refined tone, even for the youngest guests. Two-course meals include options like bresaola, rocket and grana cheese; a caprese salad; meat sauce over penne; and the requisite chicken tenders and pizza. Never one to turn down dessert, kids can cap their free meal with tiramisu or a scoop of ice cream at no extra charge.

Rates at Park Hyatt Milan start at $1,050 or 35,000 World of Hyatt points per night.

Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek

Signia Orlando Bonnet Creek pool at dusk
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Bringing your kids to Walt Disney World in Orlando is a rite of passage for parents.

It’s also a wildly expensive experience, which is why the Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek is such a wonderful find. Here, children ages 5 and under enjoy complimentary breakfast at Harvest Bistro with the purchase of an adult entree. Kids ages 12 and under also receive a free dinner at La Luce or Harvest Bistro when they order from the kids menu, with one complimentary kids meal per adult entree. That translates to massive savings during a multiday trip that involves theme park tickets, multiple meals and activities.

Plus, as an official Walt Disney World partner hotel, guests may take advantage of special perks, such as park shuttles and early entry into the parks. Or, stay on-site to enjoy kid-friendly amenities like an arcade, a lazy river, a zero-entry pool, a waterslide and privileges within the neighboring Waldorf Astoria Orlando.

Rates at the Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek start at $194 or 55,000 Hilton Honors points per night.

Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa

Room view Kimpton Seafire Grand Cayman
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Set along the sugary white sands of Grand Cayman Island’s Seven Mile Beach, this Kimpton resort is a favorite among families. Each of the 264 guest rooms and suites has its own private balcony, and there are also two seaside pools and five options for meals, snacks and drinks.

Of those, kids under 5 years old enjoy complimentary meals in Ave, the main hotel restaurant, as well as the beach restaurant, Coccoloba. For breakfast, lunch and dinner, little ones can eat for free so long as their accompanying adult is dining as well. Complimentary dishes include pizza, pasta, grilled cheese, macaroni and cheese, burgers, roasted chicken and grilled fish fingers.

Restaurants aside, parents may also request a dedicated Mini Me Milk Fridge in their room to safely store breast milk. They can also sign children up for a kids camp that is available for younger travelers ages 5 to 12 and bring them to the on-site water park with slides, play areas and water features to splash around.

Rates at the Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa start at $461 or 70,000 IHG One Rewards points per night.

Holiday Inn Resort Aruba-Beach Resort & Casino

Holiday Inn Resort Aruba-Beach Resort & Casino
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Holiday Inn properties are known for spoiling families with lots of included extras, no resort fees and one huge and consistently available perk: Kids eat free.

And while Holiday Inn might not be known for offering all-out luxury, this particular property does exude a full-service resort atmosphere that other outposts of the chain lack.

Situated on a prime swath of Palm Beach facing the tranquil waters of the Caribbean Sea, this resort has multiple pools, a basketball court, free bike rentals and a kids club and activity center with crafts, games, ping-pong and miniature golf.

And yes, all kids under 11 eat for free. Here, there are six restaurants to choose from, including an open-air, beachfront spot serving international fare; a poolside bar and grill; a breakfast buffet; a laid-back pizza joint; a Mexican restaurant; and an upscale Italian eatery.

Rates at the Holiday Inn Resort Aruba-Beach Resort & Casino start at $257 or 40,000 IHG One Rewards points per night.

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