BOYCOTT THE HYATT HOTEL

The Issue

The Hyatt has opened a property in Cancun where they have multiple captive dolphins stuck living in a standard sized swimming pool. This is not only cruel and unethical, but sets a terrible precedent for other major hotel chains to replicate this same business model. 

Dolphins, like any other wild animal, are supposed to be in their natural habitat instead of in a small pool being exploited solely for human entertainment. These are living, feeling, sentient creatures and we must treat them as such.

Upon my visitation to this property, I witnessed the dolphins swimming anxiously in circles all night, as well as attempting to beach themselves on the pavement. This was not only disturbing but a true testament to how the Hyatt hotel value's monetary gain over humanity

Sign this petition to let the executives of the Hyatt know that as humane and civilized individuals we simply won't stand for this by pledging to boycott this hotel chain!

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The Issue

The Hyatt has opened a property in Cancun where they have multiple captive dolphins stuck living in a standard sized swimming pool. This is not only cruel and unethical, but sets a terrible precedent for other major hotel chains to replicate this same business model. 

Dolphins, like any other wild animal, are supposed to be in their natural habitat instead of in a small pool being exploited solely for human entertainment. These are living, feeling, sentient creatures and we must treat them as such.

Upon my visitation to this property, I witnessed the dolphins swimming anxiously in circles all night, as well as attempting to beach themselves on the pavement. This was not only disturbing but a true testament to how the Hyatt hotel value's monetary gain over humanity

Sign this petition to let the executives of the Hyatt know that as humane and civilized individuals we simply won't stand for this by pledging to boycott this hotel chain!

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Petition created on February 13, 2018