Family UGC Creator — Content for Hotels
We travel as a family of three, and I make the vertical video and photo your team can actually use — on your website, in ads, across your own channels.
We travel as a family — my husband, our one-year-old, and me — the way most of your guests do: juggling nap schedules, a stroller that doesn't fit through every doorway, and the hunt for a bathtub built for bath time. I film all of it — check-in with too much luggage, the first splash in the pool, the ten quiet minutes after bedtime when the room finally feels like a hotel again.
I'm not posting this to my own following — I'm a UGC creator, which means the finished videos and photos are yours: to run as ads, put on your website, or post from your own account. You're not renting my audience for a week. You're buying content your marketing team can use for months.
Proof, not promises. Parents don't book a family room off a sunset shot of an empty pool. They're looking for the details that actually decide a trip — how deep the kids' pool is, whether the high chair shows up without asking twice, whether the walk from lobby to room survives a double stroller. A toddler mid-meltdown at check-in, or genuinely asleep by eight because the room was that comfortable, says more than any tagline — and it's not something you can stage.
Two audiences, one stay. The same two or three nights give you a quieter, adults-only cut for your usual feed and a family cut for the parents planning their own trip — one collaboration, two angles, no extra nights needed. And unlike a styled campaign shoot, which ages out in a season, a real family testing a crib and a stroller route stays useful long after: it's the kind of content people save and send to each other months later.
Collaboration formats and rates depend on the property and season — happiest to talk it through directly.