For pint-sized versions of Anderson Cooper who could use a little formal training in the field while Mom and Dad kick back and relax, Hyatt Hotels and Resorts may very well have a solution.
Recently, the chain kicked off its “Camp Hyatt on Assignment” contest, which will award a five-night trip to a U.S. or Caribbean Hyatt resort to one budding journalist between the ages of six and 12, along with three travel companions. While there, the would-be Barbara Walters or Mike Wallace will have the opportunity to attend the resort’s Camp Hyatt program and report on the experience for the program’s official web site.
The contest will be open until September 4, 2009. To enter, children ages six to 12 can visit www.camphyattonassignment.com, where their parent or legal guardian can upload an original one- to two-minute video describing why the child would be the perfect Camp Hyatt reporter, which Hyatt Resort location and Camp Hyatt activities they would enjoy most, and why.
“Camp Hyatt is committed to teaching children about cultural and environmental appreciation in ways that are fun and engaging,” said Amy Curtis-McIntyre, Senior Vice President, Brand Communication, for Hyatt Hotels & Resorts. “The Camp Hyatt ‘On Assignment’ contest is an opportunity to encourage kids to display their creativity [while also providing] a chance for them to enjoy their very own Camp Hyatt experience and share it with others.”
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